;. it TT T . . - ' i i ' ! I . I It I r. , TV H ."'ill. ;aLJl 1 . ' - t VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1882. ,. NO. 191). , i : i l-lllj , - i "-t , Cotton Yesterday. Good news from the New York mar ket yesterday. , Spots advanced one sixteenth and November futurescrawled I up thirteen points. Liverpool market firm, no chance in quotations. The market here was firm though prices un TheU. S. buoy tender, Violet, came changed. Receipts light 141 bales into nort Yesterday.' ' ' ' sales at t to v.eu. oaies ior me wees ; Mr A'' M. Baker is having a neat little 1433 bales corresponding week last year, ' ..... I Kolua nfflrB fixed ud at the rear end or his LOCAL NEVS. Journal Miniature Almanac' ; . Sun rises, 6:41) Length of day, Sun sets, 4:50 ) 10 hours, 9 minutes. Moon nets at 12:29 a. m. - 1135 bales, NEW YORE MARKET, SPOT Middling 109-10. Strict low middling 10 8-8. . Low middling 10 l-o. NEW YOKE FUTURES: Morning. Noon. November, 10.01 10.60 December, r 10.47 10.45 i January, 10.51 v 10.00 . February, 10.0a - 10.0U LIVERPOOL 8POT8. Uplands 64. ; ;-, Orleans 0 7-16 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. i December, 5 58-64. January, 5 51-64. February, 5 60-64. . . Evening. 10.69 , 10.54 10.57 10.08 store. Pamlico Superior court ponvenes to morrow. Our man Taylor will be Two marriage license issued to colored couples during the week, by the Register oi Deeds. ' , Two ' thousand bushels of rice in market yesterday. Prices from $1.00 Turner's almanac calls for rain and snow next Thursday. ' Lookout for your wood and coal. Saturday was Craven county day atl Trade for the Week the Cotton Exchange. 1 Beach Urove There has been a general advance an was ddwri In full force. ' ' along the line ' during the past week MarohRll Oaskill savs it is distressinc- The grocery and provision dealers re i flniUnwiliVa c. rclea Onlv one case pott trade rrom -quiet " to a rusn;wie .j r . . i-a ui : JJO-1 ury goou ueaiera, uuiiBiutiuuia mi provement; hardware merchants, pick t"K "P, IllllllUCin, HOUO .., wv turners, a rusn. wnoiesaie ueaiers re- port a fair trade, though it is generally conceded that the "drummers" have to .'". ; Pamlico Items. . . (Enterprise.) t , . , , Mr. W. H. Sawyer removed to his handsome new dwelling at Bay boro last week. Mr. Sawyer is one of the leading spirits of our sister town, and is doing much toward building up our county seat. --. .. Our friends at Bay boro are showing their progressive spirit in the way of getting up a brass band, and soon the ear-splitting cornet and deafening bass horn will be heard in the land. When fully organized they should secure the services of Amos Cook, in Newbern, as instructor. , '. . Mr. Frank Barnett, of Gales Creek, came up yesterday with 2,000 pounds of seed cotton, which he sold to Mr. C II. Fowler at $3.15 per hundred. Mr. Fowler has purchased several lota of cotton from this section and Goose Creek Inland during the present season, ag gregating several , thousand pounds. This speaks, well for Stonewall as a cot ton market, and our people would do well to give this point a trial before taking their cotton out of the county. GILBERT PUMP. before the Mayor since the 1st of member. ' 4 ' 1 ; ' ; . ' Joseph r Barker, of the Exchange Lunch' Roonji understands- how to cater to the appetite of a hungry editor, Or 'f.inVotnet man; '. The byster stewuset un" last nieht came in good time. Thanks; V.'T.'U ' ' " Mr. A. H. Potter has had a rush for confectioneries during the past week. He has secured the services of an expe rienced and. practical workman in French goods, F, G. Birchard of Phila delphia, and is :manufacturing a sup& nor anicie oi buck uanuy. j d Sugar) coffee, molasses and , Jhe finest lot of i trout 'brought to 8yrup8 and breadstuffs remain un Beaufort this season were caught near changed. Collections for the week have Bottle Rum Point on Tuesday night by been pretty fair. About 12,000 bushels 4 nets belonging to Mr. Geo. N. Ives. 0f rice have been sold during the week There were about 400 of them and all at good prices, and 1,433 bales of cotton "w;ere. large, liany of them weighing at priceB not very satisfactory to the u more than ten pounds apiece. tsemijon 8eners Telephone. ' ;' some extent injured the wholesale trade of the city. They not only visit the county towns but go to country stores and solicit orders, and with the present facilities for transportation on the rivers have no trouble in getting them. We note a further decline in the price of meats. New pork has dropped $1.00 per barrel; long clears two cents lower wrif. whq irrn.Tif-.pil. t.liA f!mivr; Ri3Kt.ftininr the position taken by the position taken Fine Goods! Fair Dealing! oy uie petitioners council, ine counsel then sued out a writ othabeaneunnis he- ous strides which have been made in the frBt,;affanmor.nnl tn-'iW. nn.W T AAirLCT UTT . v. v. ....uv.u .vu. J ijuuge liumer s oruer uunn was Rei years. Mr. Burgess was the first man free. jia. Viifitor. The death of George W. Burgess, at Norristown, Pa., last Sunday, has re minded older persons of the tremend Schooner Arrival.. The Benj. T. Biggst Capt Blockson, ! , from Philadelphia on Saturday ; with a cargo of 201 tons of coal consigned to R. J. Harris of Raleigh. . .;mV';.j;-f :-. ' u -J i ' ' River Steamers. , ; . , " " The following arrived yesterday even- Gen. Lewla on tlie Midland. Gen. Lewis' report on the condition of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road brings one to the conclusion that the Midland managment is under very poor business control, or that its owners expected to be ousted soon and have been running the road "for all it is worth in the present And the company cannot be much A Reminder. Millions of Crows. . Thousands, and . thousands of crows I are mgutiy roosting in we strip oi piuea tUe followll)g tegtlmonlnUln regard to in the rear of the Torrence place, east of the Gilbert Force Pump, and remember that this citv. They darken the air in their "No Well Regulated Family cau afford flight as they fly to the south in the to.t,,, T"1."" . " V ( , , a .j j Ky attaching hose It .a made an efficient morning and return to their roost at Fho Extinguisher. : night. Their number seems to be al- ; Respectfully, : J. C. WIIIITY, most incaluulable. At nicht the pines Newbern, N.c. awav hnHth thwl.W-.nf tWrrm. . Mil. John C. Whitty Sir In reply to your .. - -B..v . inquiry in iviorence 10 ine uuuert rump, i ing numbers, and if one fires a gun or wouuiaytiieeity nan one muse on fouocr - ' CJ I Htrppt U'Mph linn hMin 111 lisn nvur n 'pnr mil makes any Other noise to disturb them haH kept In perfect order nil the time, ami has o,il,f y,ammMin t tl,n,ID,nJa n u " u."p- iiwya in iuj opiiiiuu wings make a roar like distant thunder, .. 1HUS- wakd, Mayor. sounding weird and frightful in the John whitty, l-iiii. Dear Sir in repaid i. i, u lownui i lumw oi wie liiliierl lump llie city ghostly darkness of the Sombre pines, of Xew Heme placed one In front of the Nu- For venrs this Rt.rin of woods lias been a 1 on'" 1S,"K . -ew Berno, iiiMmt one year j . t T 1 sinpe. anil it linn .well kIihmI hnnl nuiitn. fvit rowa roost but .curiously Only at in- Hi nee, without any repairs that 1 know of. termittent periods. Charlotte Jourmd. yloimimmp can ioat of. . . f : Yours truly, J. A. GnoH. trill ll.Atf.lbTtk 1 t f't llfrkl'k I - . ....... v..., , J. f.Wll city. Ks(i.-)earSlr-We have had Ten vears aero Tlioma9 Dunn, colored, one of the (Jllliert Improved l'liniiw in use at , , I the Cotton Exchange for aevcral moiiihs and nmt it an mat is claimed tor It by the manu facturer. Kesuectfully. 1. T. CAltllAWAY. ' Mi:. J. ('. Whitty ltear Hlr We have had a Gilbert Force l'ump in use nearly lmnnths and it has ftiven us pealed Kiitlsfaction )io trouble with It whatever it brings tlie walor the first stroke. Very respectfully yours, I'KHRY 11KOH. CltAVKS COUKTY, N. C Nov. 1 1, '82. ' novlS-wlMlm was tried in Robeson county and sen tenced to 20 years in the penitentiary He employed Messrs. Ilindsdale & Dev ereaux, of this city, who applied to the Supremo Court of this State for a writ of certiorari, claiming that tho sentence was illegal, in tlia'.the limit of punish ment in such cases was ten years. , The CITY ITEHS. This column, next to local num. h tn Ka , for Local Advertising. ' r . .- ;' Lot, ' " W'ednesday nieht; on Hancnck. MM die or Broad streets, a Ladies' Jet ay i Gold Breast Pin. A suitable reward will be paid for iu recovery. Geo: Hendeksox, novli-lw Southern Express Office. Eighty -five cents per barrel paid for kerosene barrels. ocU.lot, A. E. Dennison. UfiDAGEIICY ! We have Berne a , 4 S 4 i i -i : in America who made friction matches. He commenced their manufacture 'in 1831 in the city of New York, and short ly afterward failed. ! He subsequently The Two lteadji'Mtei H In tho Next Semite. Washington, Nov.5 10, Oum eneaeed in various nursuits in other cron and Miihone liavo worked to- citiea. and at the time of his death was gether ever since the latter became 73 years old. , His last invention was an loaucr. Ihey ; are otnenvise inrmvaA tnrr f rrmtnh fnr U.inn- nff UlllieU. il HUOIIB illlU WUIUIUIIUI Kt'l w.vi .hini. iia B:n h irtr,t,i prefeetly free to .act as they ui,tt a oi..io:. please. From what is known they Flint and steel are to us now m the n i r . u samecategorywithpowderedhairknee- ators . Jn the strength of the re- oreecnes anu otner appliances ul u,iUs turng Qf the electios the which seems long past, aim yet tne Virginia Senators will, it is reported, death of this man reminds us that it has take iibei.tios wftt cauCHS ,lecrees, not been so very long after all, since the aml view the political situation in traveler who would light his pipe, had ijnited States throudi their to carry flint and steel, and the house- own spectacles. , .Whatever is due FOR GASH ONLY ! Our Motto and our Success!! ONtul.llKliei! in the city, of New ', it' ','l,,!'Ui A'f JjA.JS 1 AGENCY, for the puriH.se of advertising nml elltng, on commission, roiili-stiUe In New Heme and In the country adjoining.' I ( AUiirtleK deslrlnt'to sell limds, will fliid It to' llii'lr interest to place' tneiii "in cur AUENCY' for sule, f ', ' .'. We will advertise nil property committed to our AGENCY, lif the New Bertie Jouksal ASDWIM.MAKKNO CHABOK t'NMSs A'BAlB IS ErFECl'Eli.' ' - ' '' '' '' Our experience In Ui exnniinution of DecdH will ennhle un to Eunnuitee to the buyer. not iKfnctlon in refiird to title. ' ' HOLLAND Si GVIOX, ' Uoiil bitnto Agents. ! New Berne, N. V. ncivllll 1 We are constantly receiving Fine Groceries, , Canned Goods, , .,' ' Provisions, , , , -t , , Flour, v . ' 1 , Tobacco , , and Cigars, And ofler them nt the MOST HEASONAHI.E l'KICKS. keeper who would cook an early break- to the Adiniuistratioiuwill be paid BtZ&'oi ,w """" "r one mire ami a half from" Newbern ON 15 I'AHM at torty hcich with good dwelling house attached. The land issttuuted between two tracts of Mr. Jos. L. Khem's oh 1-rent roiid and is an exceedldgly dtfllrable tract tor all iruckinir. . . novK.tl HOIjLAJ to 1JA OUION. fast had to keep the coals smothered all as the accounts are presented, but night, or borrow "a chunk of fire" from there will not be much owing when a neighbor. It is hard to realize the the balance is struck. According oroeress of the aire. Charlotte Journal, to reports, business will be done - i - . on the ready-pay plan nereaiter, Pickles in Glass and lliickels, : iTeserveH In Glass and Tin, French Citron, Candled Orangennd Lemon Peel, Fresh Prunes, Sultana and Dchesa Rnislns, Ih led Apples and Peaches, Mince Meat, liuckwheiit, Klnnr. Fancy uilt Edge Kutter and White Crenm ing : . The Neuae from Jolly ' Old Field with 50 bale3 of cotton, through, and two 'passengers; the Contentnea from Vance- blamed if they have pursued the latter 5 boro with cotton and naval stores; the COurso to some extent. When Mr. Best Trent from Bay river with 13 bales ' of Leered upon this scheme he was per cotton and 400 bushels of rice. , . , 8Uaded by both Governor Jarvis and SchoonerAvr,,,,;, -.r, : ' ! Senator Vahce that he could recover the Th TsjiR T). Cobb. Cant. Ben Pavne. Western North Carolina road; and if from Hyde -County on' Saturday morn- this had been accomplished he would ing With a full cargo or corn, rice ana "",D '"""' " vm...w..6 6eed ibttbn: ' J- millions of Northern capitol to build in The SwMn. Cant. Slade. on Saturday the intermediate road, llie scheme was morning from Bay river with 80 bales grand one, with every hope of bril- of cotton and 1,000 bushels of rice. s Hant success, provmea .wo imiuence oi .. , .t, ,Mixi,u;-.i i . a Gevernor and U. S. Senator would, be iinTtliinc Rut. their Last Friday was examination day at . - WftB . . -na thaWntiftil the Graded SchooLf, Many have befen fabric flf - mi ht North Carolina worituiB system vanished into noth nirness. - Miihone and liiddlebererer will be cheese. t,nnt.i!,t' ,luAn.,',,-L i.. tl.a , a8' "lo, Ijiguayra, . lava and Mochat.'offces Very lniportant personages , in the Houstea no. u and a cotiee, Uy found In a Fancy j Beur Killing. A few days since J. A. Mann and S, M. Garner of Newport, went to the head next Senate,, and they are already And everything usual of Jones' pond to set for deer. . Late in perfectly well aware of that fact. (' every the evening a very large bear made his Valuable Timber Land. ONE HUNDIiKl) and FIFTY FI VE ACItFS of well timbered land, situated in, Pamlico county, on Tar Kiln Creek within 'one mile of navigable water; in close communication with the NeiiKt; itlver. For further Informa tion npplv to "ovlti HOLLAND 4 GUION. .. . . . ' ' . . 150 Acres of Timbered Land One mile east from Havelock, neiu- A.dk N. C. H. It, adjoining the lands of Jus. A. Bryan. j ci int. iiiuueiaie. itiiuiy hi once lO HlllJ.." novlli iANl & Gl'ION. appearance near the place. Garner let bruin have the contents of his gun first, but on approaching the fallen victem, he concluded to take Garner, who, with his empty gun, retreated, calling for Mann. COMMEECIAL. thlnu. we sell In irlve satisfaction both as to price and fjuallty, and win nmpinu TUB iTluaHUl U!t UK- 3U.VU. 4 NEW BERNE MAUKET. Cotion Middling 9i ; strict low Uunn ,no tn bia wim nnil rhn hafH middling Vf. 10W miaailUg . ,. . i. ... i.,...'!. Beea cotton tixtra nice, ofc.orm- uogau ill caxucab, DuiuGbiiuco tiiir udui EVKUVTIIISG FISKS11 AND GOOD. i- The Cash Trade Only Sollcltt'd. Very truly yours, Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. ". novl"-dly "" determination of winning the honors at this examination and those who were on, ; the) ."jRpllt Ponor'-J, last; month Were determined to sustain their repu tations.1 ! The result will be published next Tuesday week.,' An arrangement has been made with In the meantime Mr. Best had enlisted some considerable capitol and the road was pushed onto Smithfleld. But when it was seen that all hopes of a Western through-route were at an end, tho influx of capitol failed; and since that time a forfeiture1' has been 6tairing the Mid- retreating and sometimes the men. Thus by a series of advances and retreats, the men displayed their skill in the tactics of bear killing. ' Of course the men only retreated when their guns were empty. Bruin had to retreat when the guns were loaded. , At last, after firing six guns bruin fell, mortally wounded, and the fight ended. The fat on the outside .. . , tai . i 1 xi. T: .. .' I ' tlie Wty rnysician, wnereoy mo rimui- . thfl - , ... ofl(i ho(i h pal of the Graded School will always been guffered to nQ down and the roU. bemrormeaoi any contagious, a uea.e inlr stock to tret out of order that may; exist in order that he may protect the children of the school, 1 . Cliurth Notices. I f i. " BAPTIST CHUUqH. - Whatever the outcome may be, and however visionarr and erratic Mr. Best has proved, it is certaia that North Carolina has been greatly benefited by The Pastor bejng absentj there will bo his work, - The Western road is built, no services morning or night. There and through his exertions. A road to will be Sabbath School at 3 p. ra. , C. C. Smithfleld is built, and with Northern Clark. Superintendent. Sorvicos at the capitol introduced by him i and the : 'locli Street Chapel ait iq'qlpck.-i The Midland management has on deposit in public are cordially invited to attendi New Berne enough collaterals, we sup cheist church kev. v. w. shields, pose, to put the Atlantic road in as good M ii )M KECTOK. w i;! , , . order as when first received. And, Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. iaBt) the" failure"' is mainly becausa he Services at 11a. m. and 7;50 p. m. depended on promises from North Caro Sunday, School at, UX) p. m in tne ima iea(jer8v auj those promises have Chiipcl on George street. 'I ho. public not Deen fulfilled arc cordially invited to the services of t' church. : Ushers always . li.rs tosoat visitors. at the 1 :i!-5icr ;lub. Tlie farmers of Beach Grove, iu this c ity, have organized a club for the purpose of discussing topics connected ' 'i the farm, and, by consultation, "changing Views, etc., advance the ' of the fanner generally. The ! bo dibcussed at the meeting iy" night is, "Does it pay - "-out prices, to-raise corn ' - '., v ''.) cotton and buy corn i ; a . ,i is a good, practical 1 v -i 1 -n (,) lie able to have i ' in 1 ' ar the dimiu8' ! ' rH ( 'l ib, , The Slidlaud The Stockholders of tho Atlantic & North Carolina railroad (running from Goldsboro to Morehead) held a meeting on last Friday, and declared the lease forfeited, which they had made of their road in June, 1831, to W. J. Best and his syndicate of Boston capitalists, This of course must put an end to all hopes of constructing the Midland road through to Salisbury, and who j live along the projected line must make other arrange ments, if we ever expect to have a rail road. We suppose this will be the last of Mr. Best in Norlh Carolina, aud al though he lifts failed in his railroad schemes in our fc'h'.le yet he certainly 1 i 1 wi f ; " I 1 : I't to the ':), ! lie'" 1 1 ! " y n his i ' narv 8c. - " ' CORN Uld, BatCi", new euc. per uusnei. EiCE-riSl.OO to 1.05 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip.. Tar Firm at ?1.5U ana ?Jl.7u. . ,. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. , Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Fresh Pork 10c. per pound. Eggs 21c. per dozen. Peancts New crop,' 1.00 per bushel SKATING RINK ! I tako pleasure In Informing the public that I will keep open every night In the . "Weinstein liuilding a first cLyks Rink. Where I will have the best of modern roller skutes for tho accommodation of my patrons. One Large and Desirable Lot In the City, situated corner of-East Front and Kpig streets, adjoining that of .Jonathan Havens, Ksi. Terms moderate. Apply to novld- II(iI.I,ANI tSi UUIoy. . City Lot. , Situated three hundred and twentv-two feet fmm the Junction of ijiuvn and ll'illucJcsts., northcan from Hrlck tiraveyard on viueen street. Apply at once to ". - ' i .. novlS , HOLLAND ft CiCION. Skating of the bear, between the skiu and the . 1 ...... t ,1 o tnntwic Of 82 lb. ' 1 I V.nnvii 7H-. nor bnrirlv0ii fne rnw thick. This was why he was so bard to ApPIjES-MattamUskeets, 70 cts per gVatpo FlimkriPfl tn T,F1 fliAQ h.( tA fha ttal minis hir Mumdnhl 1....1..1 WAftLCly X Ui iUbUOU. IU JJCtUlCb fired. He was one of the royal mon- archs of the pocosin.. Beaitfort Tele- 2)hone. Onions $4.00 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. ,f Hides Dry, 9c. to 11c. ; jgreen 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. ' Meal Bolted, $1.00 psr bushel. ' Potatoes Bahamas, 80a40c; yams 50a60c. per bushel. SiHNGLES-rWest India 5 inch, mixed, $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, Tho Duties otu Fireman. A curious law suit, involving the question of what is the whole duty of a fireman, has just been remanded for a new trial by the Supreme Court of Wis consin, While the Beckwith Houso at $3.50; saps, $8.50 per M. Oshkosh was burning, S. B. Pago made an offer of $5,000 to any one who would rescue his wife, Charles Eiof, a fire man on duty at the time, saved, the woman and claimed the money,' but was non-suited in Circuit Court. On appeal, the Supreuie Court has roversed that judgment, closing its opinion as follows: "Inasmuch as the plaintiff could not rescue the!, body of Mrs. Pago from' tho burning building without imminent peril of losing his own life, and inas much as it was not his duty' as a paid officer and member of the fire,, depart- Free of Charge. Special attention will he given to their in struction. . Music every night by the . , '. . ITALIAN BAND. : nov.lldlm. II. M. HOIXOWKLU FOR SALE, TUU liRICK DWELLING HOUSK ou the Kast Sldo of East Front, in tho City of New bern. " Occupied by Cupt. S. H. Gray. For further particulars apply to - GREEN & STEVENSON, ttovls-tf ; . ):;'- ,- , Attornies. DETBICK'S ATLANTIC GARDEN ! V7. M. POWERS & CO., SOUTH FRONT STICK KT, Hancock's Pile Remedy. THE (iHKAT INKAl.l.lKl.K UKMK11V FOK KK MKVIXll ANIl CI'IUNO l'.l.lND, BLKKD1NG, ITCIIlNCi. t:i.t'Ei:.VTEU OU l'liOTllUDINO J'lLl-K. TlTrsvil J.K, Crawford Co. I'cnn. December loth, 1B. ( Mi:.sns. lUsnn'K Hisos: While in your city several .veins ae,o, 1 was sutlering veiy severely from Tiles, and bought a Imix of vou'r Tilelieincdy, wliicli I am thankful to sav. nave me great relief, and I think Ims mode a coinidete cure. J can highly recommend It to any one sullerinn from this disease. Kespectiully, hkiwakd Rosen. Sold by alldruunlstsatrill cents per Ikix a sample box will be given away to any sutlerc-r from this disease who will apply for'it. "Try It." .Manufactured and sold bv ' . HAM COOK BKOS., brUKglMlK, , New Br rue, N. MANl'FACTflllillS OF The lincst LlUors and Cigars, tho colcbratqd BERGNEH & ENGEL 13EEU, Hour Kraut, Sardines, Lobster, Llmburger and Schweltiser ment to do so, he is in a position to claim I Cheese constantly on hand. the reward alleged to have been offered Kw thn iWnnilant. fnr Rnoh rescue." "1 ----. - , -------- Charlotte Journal. , , , , A Narrow iSscupe... - Wednesday afternoon as ' the ' train was arriving at our depot, Mr. Elmore Gates thought he could dnvo his wagon across the track before the train reachod him, but he didn't The result was that Mr. Gates had his wagon knocked over, his load spilt, his jug of-r-uiolasses broken aud tho .contents deposited on one of his little sons. ' "It don't make any difference," said Mr. Gales, "go on with your old train." It did uot dam- ;-' tm reeimiurny, and we left shortly 11,111 3 .1 IT..V1 f , uniiara anu rwi iiiims. .,-.. The llncst iu tlie country. ".'",' CAEOMBOLETTEv-TABLE. Something new the only onu ever In tlie city . ' Tin & Sheet-Iron Vare, ' Etc., Etc., dealers in ' Stoves, Castings and Outfits. The celebrated, .ACORN STOVES, made by Rnthbone, Sard & Co,, for utile at Lowest PrlccM for Cash. ' " ' Stoves repaired at short notice. - JlyHdljm O.E.SIover OKt'EIlS 'TO' THE'' CITIZENS OK NEW BERNE and Hiirroundinpt country u choice lot of . , , i . ' ;. FAMILY. GROCERIES, ' KRESH, CHEAP, anil 'BEST IN (itttVLITV. nrtm hin TMIl flfSO UW slock will he toimcl Flour--unesl grades UtLVIL Kl.iUllU I Tib ' IHltUnUI-liutU'r, Hm.Ul Hams, Heef Tongue)' Corn ... ., .. mi.i.1i.."k.,'V B,,ef' 'Noi 1 Mackerel, Smoked Her- - NKW BERNE N. C. '' ' .... - , . : - KB' Tho only tlrst cluss saloon In the oily. d;&w. a mo. , , , Nov. THE BONITZ HOTEL GOLDSBOItO, N. U., ; Is now Hearing completion. Tlie building Is very Imposing, situated in the business part of tho city, all light room, and when; finished there will be one hundred and live. Jn all sevcnty-Uvellnishcd now, and elegantly fur nished with all tlie modern improvements. Electric Bells, - , ' Elevator,5 v!!;';.' ' Gas in Every Room, Dining Room Will Seat 200. ' THIS HOTEL IS NOW ' OI'KN to the I'lllil.lC '! ' ' ' ' 'L . .', ' ' AND THE l'UOl'ItlETOR Guarantees Satisfacticn, -U ... . - . .. , ,-, All old friends and new ones nro rcspM-!-fully luvlli'd to call. Iiiirge and comaiodiouH Sample ltminiN. . TermK-4illO. Ji.riU and. J3.00, uccordins i oat-Ion r ltwmi. . (.ominittee rtHiins'a specialty. ' ik Cj G:::l3 ::Y C:.rr:l PA ID FOB '''' ' . ' 1 veroscno Barrels.- o,:" ' i A. It. r-KNNIIiON. rings, Cooked Corn Hoof, Irisli rtatoini,.t'aiK netl Uoixls all, kinds Lea & Perrlns' Sauce, i'resh Uofistcd Coll'ce., Finest Teas, EiiKllsh Island Molasses, My nip, Full Line of Fresh Crackers and Cakes, Prunes, MaccaronI, Pow der, Khot Uid dips. .. ... ,' 1 Call and Examine Them. Comer of POLLOCK and CUAVEN streets. NKW KEHJiK. N. C. T i'GEOEGE OnVi ooTTonn;:: OFFICE ABJOIMK&GOra r tJbwboru, 1 J. - The very 'Illi;lu'st 51a rk. (Jumiintecd. JtjT C(ilisi"hiiu-ntn nt't.',.!: I ocloil'.m .