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JL 11. NEW BERNE, N. C., THUItSf) AY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1883. NO. 136. ;LDOAL NEWS. Ilaple Cypress Items. J aiiriutl 1 re Almanac. sun rl .c 5 : I Length of dav. ' Sun ai-t.-s, c. J 1 12 Lours, 45 minutes. Moon fii ts at fl:00 a. m- A heavy rain, thunder and lightn yesterday evening. ' '! .J I The steamer Ooldsboro brought iq a hii;e freight yesterday morning." "j Sonppernong' grapes are coming (in Tickets. " .." . , ' M, Y. M. Watson was qnite busy on yesterday issuing tickets to the Graded The wood work of Mr. L. J. Chap-1 ( fine weather at present. 1 Cotton pick- School children. ' The outlook promises man's dwelling is nearing completion. I tug fa the order of the day.: BeU-s Ferryltems. COMMERCIAL a good opening next Monday. Oriole FeitlTltles. v The Baltimore oriole ' festivities will be held on the 1 Hh' 12th and 13th of this mnnt.h. Fnihi'ftpA.1 In ilifl nmrrmmn in one nMit of unnamed electrical dis- ldle tilne for the laborer. Jdging from ,inr,Wnf wftnjm,,fl mvstic the number in the field picking cotton r rf-i-r-i J Mrs. John Gaskins is quite sick., Bil-1 David Bryant has commenced a new ious I hear. With that . exception It is building in town a two story concern, tolerably healthy in our . immediate The first or lower story is to be used.aB section. ' - -' , Fodder pulling is about over, but no quite freely but the price is held up to gantry., mif rates have beeecured 551.30 per bushel.iaru.:t,f i: . fu u. vn-u.-. Prof. Price Thoma3 and Superintend n.w Good, eut Long, will be at the Academy at jlO o'clock today for the purpose of. ex aminiug teachers.' i ' .U:;W- Tho August crop report for the Mem phis district iasery discouraging, stow ing a falling Off; on account of drought and rust, of twenty percent. Mr. J. L. Bryan, manager of Koi gay K branch bouse in tins city, sola an outfit' for -a steam taw mill toK. White & Qq,. of Adams creqk, on yas' tenlay.. ; T : . . ., a restaurant and .the second story as a town hall. Church Gardner says it's al "joe darter.", i,.. ,, ,-.;-' Ourhotelist has- suspended business I for a short while,: thinking fish and! for Mr. J. B. Gardner on the 3d inst. 1 1 Crorjs eenerallv are verv noor in this 1 chickens will be cheaper after a little. i bne says she came out one dollar ana Though one of our farmers, Mr. J. W. efehty cents behind cash account the Mr. S. G. Roberts has returned from j Kirkman, has a few acres in cotton I firet week. Judge Helton must be board- the North and is receiving and opening hn which, or the most of it at least, one in in town. , , .) . 1 ' ";' j . , a large stock of dry goods and groceries pemon cannot see another at a distance! No sickness in town up to the present. 1 which he offers at bottom prices. ; I of ten feet. " A few acres well fertilized The doctor says there is only one trouble I J. L. McDaniel, on Broad street, has I and properly cultivated will show de- now pending, "and that is if it continues It received a fresh lot of Aspin wall banan- nas, Partlett pears, cream cheese, butter and nne'clgW1, ' X ! -' C. B. Hart & Co; give a new notice of hard waro goods. They can "be found on the Corner of Middle and South Front streets. soito the bad seasons. .. ' . ' The "'No fence ".question is causing a little dissatisfaction among a few of our farmers, though think they propose to finish the boundary fence some time in , . HBW BEnNK HAKEET. 1 , , ! Cotton Middling, '9; strict low mid dling 8 3-4.; low middling 8 1-3. ; f Corn In sacks, tile; in bulk &7c. : TuftPENTiNi-rDip, 92.25; hard $1.25. i Tae Firm at $1.60 and $1.75. . ! , Beeswax 22c. per lb, i .. .; j - Honey-70c. per gallon. '. " y ' BEKF-On foot, 5c. to 6c. ' ' ; ' " :, ! 1 Mcttom $1.50a2.50 per head. 1 V HM8 Country, 13ic per pound, i ' ; Lakd Country, 12io. per Jb. ' ! Feesh Pork 7a0c. per pound. , Eogs 16c. per dozen, i " Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. ' j Fodder $1.25 per hundred. ' ' j Onions 83.50 per bbl. h i , Apples 50a60ci per bushel. ' I ' Peas 85o. per bushel. , f . j Om-r35a40o. per bushel. .-, ' . HiDES--Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. ! Tallow 6c. per lb. CniOKENS Grown,. 45a00c. per pair; inch 'TTnnrnril Sr. .Tnnfls urn rocnivinir their Fowler 's ferry boat was heard frcftn faU gQoda Thpy hftve jugt, openeda lino lot of boy's ready made clothing.: again yesterday morning.. It was down in the waters of. Hyde county. It; is thought the thieves are making' thir way to Norfolk. - ' j llr. T. F. Wynn, Principal of Jnes county Male 'and Female Academy, Heetlnft Board of Coandlmen. ; Toesdat Evening, Sept, 4th, 1883. A regular meeting of the Board was held this evening, Mayor Howard pre- dry we may have some tnursbonaubo tnhfninm- nnH T rnallw thSnfr It 'a in ha I spring 25a40c. dreaded, asitV name ishough to kill , 60c. per bushel a mule.' Don you think so r" ' WooL-12a20c. ner uound. 1 v , ' W. t. Blount has resumed his old oot ' SnmaLES West India,dull and nom, October,: Mr. j: D. May is .oft to your cupation-coou bunting, His old. dog .ooTsaps, $3.00 per M." town this week to consult the coramis- is about 16 years old., , The boys have to wholesale prices. sioners us to its erection in parts where help him over the fence and take a I New Mess Pork $10.00; long clears there in nnnoHiMnnJ ThAmrh tinlnRB the bucket of water alone to damrjen his Wo- shoulders, dry salt, 7c. hog cholera is stopped soon there will throat after trailing a while. But the be no need of any fence at all, except old brute has not forgotten his first les for cows. Messrs. John Gaskins, J. H, sou; he is always correct; when he trees Dixon and others have lost nearly their "there is meat in. the pot." So Sharp Says. v ': . Molasses and Syrups 28a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. j -Flour $4.00a7. 75 per barrel. CITY ITEMS. f i - called to see us yesterday. , uib scnaoi siding. .Present, uounciimen uowara, opens at the Seminary, near Polloksville, 1 Rountree, Miller, Crawford and Oden on next Monday.. . , A communication was read fromciti entire stock of hogs within a few months. They had best resort to Dr Pollock's "No. 7." , Maple Cypress has boen mado real THE LATEST NEWS. ' This column, next to local news, la to be nstd for local advertising. ItateH, 10 cents n line for first Insertion, and 5 cents a line for encn 8ur80iueni insertion. i St. John's, N., F Septembor 4. Dis- & Petetoon, pt zenst living neai! the ; Reliance engine life for the past two months in tho pres- patches were, received from St. Pierre ah' excursion .'to house, respectfully asking ; that the re-1 ence of Misses Wooten, ; Harvey and this morning giving fresh intelligence A fine cow and calf for sale. Apply to RPPI - li. J.: TAYLOR. Messrs.? Hollowell ( Inliltthnrn -will 'run Morehead City on the Mh. . Tickets letting , , of said, house be prohibited, Tull, of Kinston, Misses Eraul, Gaskins, of the late disasters on the Grand Banks, i i w l1"" willbegood to return pni; any train un- stating uiaiitnaaDecome an unDearame resulting irom we cyclone , or Sunday, bought ;cheap at the Journal office. tillSlh. Fare for round trip from New I nuisance to tne neignrjornooa. ; , v :1 ;j """""i Ul uu Aug. zutn, ana tile storm on Tnursday r Berne, 50 cents; : -' ;'---;:;-v , i On motion of Councilman Rountree Williamson, of Tarboro, all Of whom following: Between 45 and 50 of the Th'cni.nfv,rnmmUin of male loveliness. Frepcli banking fleet have! arrived in can be steps to have the corner stone of the new court house laid on the 18th of October. It is fit and proper tfyit this should be done publicly and we commend t(ie commissioners' for their action in the matter. ., : ' . - j Bryant Gaskins, col., threwisnuff in Charles Jones' face yesterday . He whs taken before the Mayor and fined $5.00 and cost. 'Being unable to pay the fine! . . , W!. : ..i. . .. ... . uuu imuu uku maw imukbdiuu vvutw ttuu com lie wan oout iu juii iui nvcinjr days. His Honor is right in endeavor ing to suppress crime and disorderly -conduct, and there is no other alterna tive but the jail in such cases, but we are of the opinion that the tax payers pf the city suffer more than the prisoner, St. not to relet their building toi any brass They were guests of Miss Cornie Chap- the roads of band." ,.;-;' V - ' lman who had just returned from Ham-1 condition A petitidnas read from N,S. Rich-plton College. But "where there is a batteaus, dories and lines were all ardson, asking permission to move and sweet there is a bitter." The last swept away. The loss of life was very erect an ell Jq jais t house on ' Pollock visitor has gone and the t last great. One banker, owned by Jacquet street, , being., recommended by the resident young , lady in ; the per- Ives, lost six men; Hardy's banker lost Building Committee. s ; ; r son of Miss C; Chapman left oa the 2d six; Vincent's six; Lebni Coste'sfour k On motion of Councilman Crawford instant to visit Misses Harvey, Wooten, and the rest of the fleet, with a few the' petition was unanimously granted.land Murphy, of Kinston.' Where are exceptions, two or three each. " Vour- i The City Attorney stated that Mr. you now boy bi" dan's banker j foundered and sank. The crew was saved. Over jthirty vessels are -missing and grave, appre hensions is entertained for their safety Teacher Wanted, Pierre in a Shattered T. tolje charge of a school in n private fam , 1 1 1 nn. I,.,., Ann i. . .... i . - ... . . m , , , . , I .j.u.'v vim villi lutHll lllliniu, U11U Ull Ultt lheir cable Chains, anchors, English branches. Female tendier preferred. Auuress unUerslgned at Maysvllle, Jones icfi) coonty, N. C. Ip7-d&wlt . THOS. S. GILLETT. C. B. HAKT & CO 0. A. HAKT, Business Manager. Bichlands Items. ers belonging to the estate of Mr. Wind- lev which he wanted put, in judgment same as others had done;! w -.v I m- aenTJ andim is making a large The storms were the most violent ever On motion of Councilman Miller the I quantity of brick on his place, and finds known on the banks. ; Neither gave any matter was referred to the Mayor and "ady sale to several neighbors who warningbut broke furiously upon the City 'Attorney. ' f are building, i ; j ?; t v . fleet when mogt 0f the dories were away Wit'. " vr t -r . i ' ; . a.. I . ,m i a .i I ai ii i i; t s j iae case 01 noaa tiacKHuo ngauiu. tue i xajtur iiau jubt. returueu yruin i irum mw suips uverauuxing anu Beuiug 1 - 1 1 L t.-. . u we can s nave a won snop w uvo cUy foB damages being brought up, on a trip to Wilmington. He took his lady trawls. Not more than half an hour a chain gang.,, There is Jjlenty of, wptk mtj ppouncilman Rountree, was with him as usual, had a good time elapsed from the first indication before w uo on tne streets. - - i I j , rii Af-lviatiin i nn;nnt tho rar.A i.a1i ti,, i,.j mnt I 1C1C1 cu w mo i Kiajvi ' uuu . xtvj ( n . wi. n.w, ir.ug w ...v. u,,u mub., I hid ova uuu ihpjucu tbo gioabCDv T 1VACUI7. I,, ,t --.'.i !.": .'1 i . ' 'i ' "' 'V , ' 1 . 1 I 1 t. i ' . I 1 .. . I . . r rt . - . Pentonai. ., , u i 1 ;t I torney. ' , ' : : t fA ?i r it , ipiaying oiiuarus ana sucn iixe. atchison, jvansas, septemDer 4. Mr. W. F. ' Kornegay, of ! Goldsborw, Councilman Miller chairman of com- j " Mr. John ' Franks is having him an The State Board of Agriculture estimates was in the city yesterday, v . : ' H mittee on Cemeteries, reported the excellent dwelling built bv that verv th& wheat crop of this State for the JUST HEGZIVED: A BCPPLT Of Hancock's Inspirators,' ; , Ilogue's Graded Injectors,:'!. Gullett's "Magnolia" Gins, ' ' CaVver CottotGini, H H I Carver Cotton Condenser;, - Complete Cotton Cleaners, Tennessec,' Wagons, " "Kentucky" Cane Mills, . t. u-i- i ' Cook's Evaporators, : , - ' .t 1 ; ' , i., ' ' 1 ' 1 . : ' ' ; ' I i ' ' ' i - ' Gilbert Forco Pumps, M Buckeye Grain Drills, ' Acme Pulverizing Ilarrows, . Hand and Power Cotton Presses, Engines and Boilers of' every de scription. ; ' ' ' Saw Mills, Grist Mills, it . i I1; t .'' (-. - (- .' Shafting, Pulleys, belting, 1 Mr. Geo. Allen is attending tho louis- CemeterJ, good order." ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Nortb-east corner of Middle and South Front Streets, . . DKALIR8 X . , Steves, Hardwire.Honse Fnroisbiiig Goods I skillful workman, Mr. Thos." McGee. Councilman , Howard, chairman of I He has sold his farm in Jones to Mr. the corn crop at 200,000,000, the latter Sheriff KoonceandJJ. p. Brogdeo; of committee on Wharves and. Docks, re- Bill George, and has come back to the being the largest crop the State has ever Trenton, passed through on their return ported the city market in bad condition t old home near this olace. His house js produced. from the north yesterday morning.';1 f and needing repairs." " ' - j lDeine built after the model of Mr. Wilmington, N. C., September 4. Rev. C, A., Jenkins is in the city. f. fl On motion of Councilman Rountree Henry Sandlin's. Steam communication between this city I tlio matter was referred to the com-1 ' -V 1 siew Departure. - '' . ' ' t .,. w. . ri -u I It affords us pleasure to write a few Mr. . L. H. Cutrer is pulling down a r"" words concerning our substantial busi- frame store on Middle.street for the purpose of erecting a substantial brick T7T V, new store. ' We wUlthen have five full building on the site, lnis is a new de- . . . , . s Istocks of goodB where : castomers can , . . ' . : , i nn r.asL r ruiiL Hixeeb. iuui ui Diutui. i ..... .... learn mai H is me, nrei -,. . ' . IsuddIt their wants. All are cone, or up for the a good frame building was taken down TitV JTv ' TT ! faU trade. Catharine Lake has three V present season at25,000,000 bushels, and CROCKERY W ARE y LAMPS, CHIM- WMYIS, JJUmSMUIS, WICKS, ETU. Keroiene OlU, Bed C Non-Exnlsslve Pipe and Pipe Fittings. For Sale on Reasonable Terms Rcppectfully, . J.C.WHITTY. RIVER VIEW HOTEL ELIZABETH CITY. N.O., A. L. PENDLETON, PROPRIETOR. This hot el U Bltnated near the steamer land ings, and In the business part of the town ; has a hack at each 6f the Railroad depots on the arrival of trains. ",, Rate Reasonable. . , gep2-d4wJra constantly on hand. J-Special attention given to repairing. New Berne, Septt 4th, 1883. aprlldwly For Rent The Poor House Faun will be rented to the and Baltimore has been established, and the first steamer of the Baltimore and I Wilmington steamship line-will leave highest bidder for the ensuing year at the Raltimom Sentumher 8th. " , ' Court House door at 12 O'clock, on the 15lh of , ; The Hague, September 4. The Gov SAM. B. WATERS, Merchandise, Broiler . . AND ' ; ' LIQUOR DEALER, ! OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL, NEW BERNE, N. C. aulBdtf i r . , - purtureas we learn that it is the, first . r ,t Bupply their want8. All . instance in the history of the town that V'Pa Hle1".11??6 goon will go abroad, to fill w... ..ii wU,u. n commitleeonStreeteandPumpsarein- , ,, . , ' .1- :iA f .v Atlantic engine house rebuilt. . , . I . in which that town is situated is entire- I . . ' ,, , ... .1 ' On motion,-the matter of making anl Richlands township is coming to the lyin ashes. As the roads have-been i t n , i .nmn( fu pu)i., i allowance to the Atlantic, engine com-front on education. New school houses obliterated nothing has been heard from tl is articular and-' have' '-good- fcrtek P"' W M4b4. referred, to the are being built, schools are in progress Lampong, ' on! the squtheru coast of Xuildinca take the place of many old -- u.uM, f..omti,at nrt pn wbat allowance iney September. Terms will be stated at the time, ... - ! . i-. .. ; -i .inKRPHf NRIJrV ' ernorof the Dutch East Indies tele- . dtd , Clerk of Board of Commissioners. graphs that the town of Telokbelong was probably totally destroyed by the recent volcanic eruption. The district GRADED SCHOOL. The MierlflThaa Settled. BUeriiT Ilahn concluded ment r "ers n cliah" ; ( f W4, t ": j rl ' i tO iivil i r" '" V!i,il fi, IS OVli "" r,t' his settle. n-tc: .'ay w':Ti't'iec6ihr. lasion- :.i,t:ii d a cle n slat v The ermg too oati in , ,j -. ,nj i;B(; Wascarp, 0 ( t tud liible whioh the i ! ;a lr'rid contained the ' f T'. ..' V"i rheriiTbhs j-. . ' ' " 1 : : red i- ' i, Uw t1 -Uniu(!iit lii;t i i I- i ' . 1 last I) fi r f r rcul ;( r.-'-w 1 ' "'!) to Some of the light-houses in think I going abroad. Two of tho Misses Sand- the straits are standing, but the lights' I '.II A 1- m 1 r ' . . . m. . ; - .. . ' . proper. . inn, accompaniouoy jaissAnme iayior, are extinct, xne report or the destruc- On motion xt Councilman Rountree, lot Catharine Lake, have taken their tion of Jiringineby a tidal wave and T.' 8- Howard is granted permission to departure for Kinston College. Several the drowning of ten thousand people move a building now en his premises to of our young men are away, and others there is confirmed. ". . another portion of thelot. " !''.?'L".! IV WH tait soon to schools in or out of London, Sept 4. A dispatch to'the fn ttt tn it rViiinMlmnn Milmr t.n I tha Ht.&t.ft. f It IN hOlied lhat thft VOtmff I fit.n,l.tj . finm 11srn ITfvntr taaA VU .1 V. . "WWMV .....mm , vv a " --. . . . 1' - ft a 1 uuauuu. u . . J.u mlmuo. . V. IWT . lamp at the foot of Craven streot; near J men'will return' and ' tako their position da,,; etate's. 'that the 15,000 troops that 0SQ SfSfl. LOl TOT S&ld theCotton Exchangef U ordered to be in the substantial pursuits of our coun- crossed the line at Mongkai yesterday L !! lighted. . :':. . , , . .-. o 4 ,. . i' v try, remembering all the while that the have -entered Tonquin territory, and are 'iht' valuaiiie toW. corner of flewm "and me mayor b repuri, aB.icuu,Diiuwmi liuir uoujjiudib ui uuv wo u 1 siateu ui uc Hiarciiiug in uie uireviiiuu I rrouerty," Is for solo.- , nf rfniilnnnol ,),ar. m Vpannt. Knm. nOTimniunuBiWBrwilwiniiBluisiuK, PROF. PRICB THOMAS, Principal.. ' : ' The Session of 188-8t will commence SEP TEMBKR 10th, 1883, with a full corps of tal ented and experienced teachers. - " '' . liona lido residents of tills School District are entitled tofree tuition. Non-residents will be charged as follows : Lower grades for session $10.00 Intermediate grades for session 15.00 , Higher ...... ' " . 4w.m: Allttuulleoufs for admission, whether resi dent or non-resident, must obtain a certificate ii-om me Mecreiary, . i . ,t ' . V V. C. CLARK, 1 President Board of Trustees. W. M. WATSON, Secretary. , . ep2-tf ; W. II. DEWEY Would inform the public generally J)ftt he Is fitted up In first-class style, and li prepared to give you ai good a shave al was given when hli predecessor, John M. Banton, was alive, for TEN CENrs. ' ' ' Call at the Gstlou House Barber Shop and be convinced. ' " ' ' J . ul31-dlr . I am Kcllink' I IME lu LOTS . .1 - ! .1,- t ., v, TO SUIT, for LESS THAN ANY cost collected 814.45; fines 11.30, U'i L . .It-i c iui- . f or VI s .Tlie iTarHhal's follows: , . ' Work on streets, " " pumps, " ' " aqueduct, " " market dock, , One empty barrel,- Carrying prisoners td jail," . -' " .. : .' colled anywhere in boauty and excel- report was read asllenco. panics are statiotred. ' The missionaries have fled from the stations On the route taken by the Chinese troops. Two An- namite convents have . beon killed, . bor liiforniutlon aii sepantf , ; tit! 111 v to EliN & STEVENSON 878.00 ' - L'oloreu jnen 8 convention 24.00 To-morrow there will be a meeting of man from v&rimia f)arts of I i. xi. i : 25 25 ! . , , uCltaOVCUl, ;,..'.t p VM. j; and WM. ll tlLARIKi Attorneys at iAW, have remaved their oltleo to WM, O, BRYAN'H BUILDING, two doors above the Uaaton uotise. , ; 1,,! ;i i,i; sepiuw ( ,- OFFICE OF H .ti f (f 1 1 .$121.83 Cost collficted; Fines 14.45 -1.30 15.75 ' Ti e bills were allowed, minutes read ,,!)". 1, and t'ie Foard adjourned D. Hancock, City Clork, tne state, to eicct aeiegaies w inn . Mlnnrt, nn iu MWlino. national convention f colored men 6t A Hong Kong dispatch states that Louisvillo, Ky.. on the 24th instant. A . Anft pi.!- trrtrinl BtAl!Anfili .t pflir,! reporter yesterday spoke to a prominent iiave in ordered to the frontier; ,i Tlie fllfl "nnTninifin RteamRhin f!ri colored politician about the convention. Ann(imite8 , 8till ; threaten 5 Namdinh. b ; t .wa,., N. c. At.Bu.ts mi- There is roach excitement in Hong Kong ; owihg to acoldentto steamer KhknAnooah The colored man said that the attend - a del -n of ill'. i. ance would doubtless be small and but ConBequent upon the . receipt ,of the news ,thestoauorPAnuco will rim between hew little interest manuostea. mosn people lhnt a.a aWmn, trnhnh am .wmb. Berne and EUnabeth Cltyfor afew trlpl.unt II of his race were opposed to the idea of , tha MonfkAl Thia' news - if rinn- remlrs.trtstearocr.SiiKiJAJinoAH's machinery .. .. , , mg.tne aiongKai.i, inis news, it con- - i tei , . . , , , H m .ta tne national convention, wnicn it is pro- firm0(, thn China baa accented : T. i JL', " " "l posed fthall consider the status of the Lhe, (hat .France has thrown' 'dOwh; het-.fS th- lter Pavlico wrtl be at coiorea poopie, wimt puMinou wiey muui . .. . . ftvltabla.i. onto woman take in lutuio pouncai nioveinuuw w. t " ' '.i. Fat It is regarded as only a scheme to push w I-'i 07.0- somo man into prominence Against rt"c,h nn idea the negroes 6ay they will "kkk." News and Observer, 4th. s , 7t ) 1 f ;(,f .i Ari.es, Belgidm,' September 4.-iThd village of Battincourt, a few miles dis tant from this place, Was- iotally de stroyed, by fire yesterday'. One hun dred and sixteen bouses were consumed. NOdN (12 O'clock), and the salllnc dayTUE3 DAY and JNUDAYS, as usoal.. , For furthar particulars apply at tho olllco. , ; , , . , ) K. 11. KUUHltiM, Agepi. i i: . ; i ... au: '. KNOINK AN1 . SEPAKATOIt .i-wiAT, A: SACHIFICE., ? 1 I" -. Tl il. fj. A!; ton, Jr.,.Varreton, C, t; vh: "1 liiivo li i l Urown's Iron i : !r " r it tlie bes t known . ' ; i : ' '. ' )." - CiixprKD IIakus, Face, Pimples, and roi;;li ndn,' cured by Using' Junipkr Tak Boat, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. th-3 i have a small WATERTOWN ENGINE and KAlUHJHAIt No. 8 SEPARATOR, Just overhauled and in tnorounii repair, wnioli i Will soli ana giiaruniee very low lor casii. For lull paruciiiursauurcftsor can on , Ji L. KRYAN.. ,' iuMdAwtf f- V . Now Berne, N.J i j..'f s ,;' (ii ' i' 'Jl , ! IV-' -i- LIDE! Llfl! ONI "uLsi INt.TO'lVN., BE SUuE FOKE 1T0U BUY, AND CAUL BE jii) fl?t..- A' dAw chas. h. cla::x. FRESH BUTTER received every ' week. ; -'v ..' A NEW stock of TEA for the sum mer trade just received, ,' ! : h. j 1 1 Toilet, and Lauadry, SOAP in great variety.,,., . . , , ,4 v ,., , Rparkting CIDER, a coo! and fresh ing drink.1 - f- lf , .' - ' ' i Finest Ofades of FLOUR' u", ! Pure APPLE VINEGAR.1''' ' "h . ''t ht - ' ' - , English, Island MOLASSES.,, , - - v:.-' T-r-r. , ,. , , t ' IIAMS and Breakfast Bacon. ' . .15. .(l - ; --- .... . ,.,!! j ,,? i Flavoring Extracts (all fretih). ' Special bargains offered to cn tomers. 1 ! - 1 CUB c. taull-dly E'.. CIO"
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