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vTVI --vn'm r- r- ! Di i.'i. , ; : :' i i,iii 1 ;:) VOL II. NEW BERNE, N. C.SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1883. NO.. 101.. ii ii r A ,V JJjLOn. 5? LOCAL i7 S. Trotting Baces., -..it Justices Conrt. i-i 1 1 . The trotting . race yesterday over the R. L. Thornton, President of the New track at Capt. Southerland's place near Berne and James City Steam Ferry the cityj attracted quite a, crowd, !)Fhe Company brought an action before i 'Jus grey horse Boney beat the torrel, Henry tice Watson on yesterday against Thos. Robinson i Time 2.50. The race Was a Vails for two dollars for damages sus- .,, -v ,'. 1 1 ciaBeone. ana xne owners 01 tne norses I uuuea oy saiai.rerry ; ivomptuiy; on The'steamefj rMohitrainjed fronj propose' another race, to take place Fri- account of the said Vails engaging in day afternoon, at the same place, at setting passengers across the same lo f, ;., stream at the same tilaoe. V) '') 'I 1 F, M. Simmons, Esq.. appeared for "J i nrual Miniature Almanac, Sun rises, 6:00 1 Length of day. ; ' Suu sets, 5:36 111 hours, 86 minutes - Moon sets at 94)3 p. ni. Norfolk yesterday. , ' "A slight change jii the (Schedule of th four'ofock. VU . Btarl A. & N. p.; Railroad goes (into effect ott CoMoa; Sunday the 7th Rov. J", Ei ilann P.j E., will preach at NeuaA street. M., E. Church South to dnv at lio'clbck'a. m. '. . . " One hundred and' ' thirty-nine ' hales the Plaintiff and Geo. H. White for th went off yesterday at prices fromMto defendant. :!;h M 1 ii,-,,!,.' . .du 1 hiexs the first day that has scored one hundred bales or over and the Ex? fhA weather hauceedingl, change people saf that .it was not 4 the county commissioners, the' license UBfftwrliblolfti- pidkirig'ootUkJeo fari : A cold Northeast rain, yesterday." ; r $ &it towusmanj Stephea &.. Kobetts: - of th firm of Roberta, Bros., with his brjde., aijived frpin Iieauforc yesterday ' "Cant: Stoddard 6f thtfBakerf, Salvage I Company ?w.!jnUji city, yesterday I Ho' Is fit work oh the, Shenqndouh ana hoped It) have her off in a fe w days. ' t ': Howard &' Joneif havi'iiu attractive See advertisement elsewhere.' .1-1 i. 1 w.... 1 tin wjll 200d dav for cottoff eltham We hone Uranted h7 & sheriff and 8eo- 31 chBPi v I 1A1 m Tt- t ; 1 1 i. :i . to COme; forf I iwwbbWVIBII wiiicu rcoyriuc. nricea mav 018 Penalty' keeping a ferry withui five miles of a chartered ferry on the the crop is now beginning ward in earnest and that prices may move up several points. .. ; i same stream. Tle defendant put in a plea that the T I tim-i t. ; a u. t. o stock of clothing and gents, furnishing ""uuwu,". u"eu w uu hw-udbduw - .i,ioi, th ara nfrmo. t. rt bttt gave his name as Frank Wood. Not 6Uv.c .w o . t Tlie Wrong; Han. Z"- ". ' 'I'.i',. C-w- HardisoU, Esq., arrested near JnmB rstr haa iir.nnirnil ft Croatan; yesterday a negro who was ,:m frt , Mn oii supposed to be John Sugg, who, broki venrg U8ftM. and that the defendant did la.il A fnw mAnt.tia nttaf TTvwn vonnlnA 1 . ..... ! 4 r.. .u,9 not croBg tfte rlVer Dut oniy took past city ana lajtmg mm before iSsq. geurs from one side of the' draw irate in the railroad bridge, to the other. the being able, to .give any,' account of him- pelj he,, was require,d- tp, leaye the city within twenty-four hours or go to jail, '.1: Arcoinmodatlons. prices. Savjerai Jones county farmers cotton yesterdays Among them wd were pleased to meet W. E.Ward, Ew.j C, M.. , Pollock, J. B. Banks, Bad. aid .' vie w t0 affording the business others. , V I men of the community greater facilities John Dunn 'rives notice of fresh can! wr;V procuring stamps, the postmaster . , ..III . , i a. .1 . - t .! i Ao tmnria Avanf i4av w hna w,, nero -MnumeB me aaaiciomu , auty . 01 n,n . -.rrion. of a first-lass ( manufac 8ellmg 'ta1111!" ln " money order room , or,,i ia tnminff rrwi. nt in between the hours of la .rn. and 3 p. m duality and nrice.to any Northern man- Thl ! ..onable'e very one if they care , M.vu.t, ... . llV ...... . : 1 i 1. . i ... . . ... tunnies, stamps win aiso oe sola at the . -.v general delivery as usual, p reporter of a Jones county farmer yes ( - . . . .fy. ci 4ni.liTr (lT lintrA -iiiaf. naiil vmir mnn I SatUlied with North Carolina, t 1 UVIUUII , . - rf J I -- , - I Taylor two dollars," he replied with ti M 'I is easy fbr one'to imagine that his Fine sheep, in the raising of which our Judgment for the plaintiff. State Fair-Its Outlook The prospects for a grand success were never more 'promising for a State fair than for the exhibition to be held at Raleigh from the 15th, to the 80th of the present month. The display of ma. chinery of all kinds will be large; And full, comprising many new articles of practical utility. The display of fine bred live stock promises to be the lar gest ever witnessed in the State, if not in the South. 1 Hogs worth $200 a, head are not often seen and yet, that is the value fixed upon hogs now being pre pared for shipment to our State fair Stonewall Items- a CITY ITEMS. DR. G. L SHACKELFORD. : 1 7f.V. li't ' r l: fA, i' I ' mla aAlnmn Wavt Innl haws la t L fSii Mfv j am " a m -4- 't -4 The,Coi?grQ88ional delegation arrived used for locai adrextUing. Ratee, io ccixl a T . iiuv iui tii du iioci viuui mm w wuu m tiuo 1 -i-r tt "hitiii m vt ' Sewing machine braa t new can, bought cheap at the Joubiul office. home, last , Friday jughfc .and port a Ka lively time, at the convention, and the result was the nomiqatipn of. Mr. ,TV Q. Skinner, ,oC Edenton; a very good man. But if the iusionietiunite on, Mr. John King,, of, Pitt j 'and ha .acoepts, (here is breakers ahead. Mark what I say. (Who are the fusioni8ts?-Ei.' Journal' v . The citizens of this ''place we're St few evenings ago the recipients of the1 nVbt enjoyable niuslcariireatilhaii has 'ever be ; , j pyer offered for sale lu Newbern are, , , ; enioyatue musical treat inai nas everj ,-.v j TrnnfiTT n T fallen to their . lot, since tne 'town has Pe ; FEESH . Every Da? been chartered. . was & .serenade by iy raotory. The wibjic are cordially uv ' !i j'Mi 1 - . , , I i' wu w ufli. .,,u cuiuiin uir mwvnt their instructor, aqcompanfod thoinJ Ye uayboxq nana 100 to your laurels. . jjaVe on h3nd . 1 1 H" Clay, Boot Items. , Mrs, Mr. D. C. Smith is making a nice chance of wine. 1 ; i - - i ' ... fT, . ! . 1 I ! ' (Vinnjo Clark of this place is id'a f lne IJup of CHOICE FRUITS, . '. ' ' attiong which are. Juicy Jamaioa Oranges and Lemons, Jiananas. Apples. JNew Dates. JNew 1 Having lociitwl permanently in Newbern, I rcHpecUully tinnier my professional aervicea to the public. OUlceon M ItlUle street, In fat terson bulldliiK, opposite Baptist Church. ' Ten Years Practical Experience. "' ' sepZStily. ' RECEIVED ON TUESDAY'S BOAT: Ferris Pig Hams and Strips,. ;. . ,, . Freshly Roasted Coffee, , , ,, , ; Maillai'd's Chocolate, , v . . v- Boneless Codfish. , - Choice Teas always on hand,"- At .... " ,'..-''' Bep31tf , , ?w; HOLUSTglji'S. House and Lot For Sale That vAlualtlo Ixt, corner of Qeorga and Pollock streets, known as the- "SchWhter Property," is for sale. Nice front on Ueorge street for building lots , ror iniorniaiion apply 10 sepldtf - UKKKN 8TEVEN8ON. Layer Figs, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanuts PARTICULAR NOTICE. and Raisins. ', ' ' ; , 1 These Fruits are received fresh bvevc-".Tl Mr. Jas. Bright is getting itf ch hauling igfaction guaranteed. shingles for' Ei A. Cherry. .. f '' ; ' ' ' Very respectfuiiyV ' " " : . Smith's Ford;' on this Craven county ' fe27-dtf ' , JOHN DUNN; Jl ' m W ' ' ' ' fi '.1 I ' ' -i i,, - : 1 Zbie 7 ' P 7 " CITY ORDINANCE. A negro man by the. name of Sam Bis rr Obdaineo, That from and after Simpson ' disappeared last Saturday Oct. 10th, no person or persons shall be moraine and has not been heard from allowed to dig or c-pea any ditch or hole since. '''!''' 1 1 ' . ." 1 . . ;,f . 1. 1 rfi- ,, THE LATEST NEWS. last, in the case of Riddick, admr.,, vs. the Norfolk Southern Railroad, was: set aside by Judge Avery for its excessive damages.. City Econopiist. f 1 We understand that theBaker Wreok- . PfliLAHKLrijiA, Oct. 4. The general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church of the United States reassembled this morning at 10 o'clock in the church of the Holy Trinity. The Lord Bishop of Rochester, ' England, Rt. Rev. Anthony Wilson Thorold, was in the chancel., After the opening services pa pers relative to the election of Bishop Knickerbocker, of Indiana, and Asst. Bishop rotter, or New York, were pre- could do: better ii he waa somewhere Thtriifl f will M vrv at- 2?n.iea an.a reierrea inemm Kee?n , u t. t. , ..I 1 episcopal consecrauon. a memorial eJse,.or would navo been a creatman.if Uro..Hfnr t lonat: fnm- An he had Ibeea born in . another1 country, fair, . Then come next fine breeds of North Carolina was referred to the com If there are anv such in Eastern North LonJ innii,w' tortoo nno av, mittee on dioceses. The report of the for Wed- clock. . i The the standing I of any kind upon the street or sidewalk of this city, without first getting the permission irom tne mayor. Any one guilty of this offense - shall be subjected to a fine of $5.00 or ten days imprison ment. .. :, T. S., Howard, Mayor. R. D. Hancock, City Clerk. oSdlOt For Sale, broad smile which provoked one from lot isan'ttnforttriiate''6n4f that.he was people. have great need of .bocoming the reporter. '! v.: :: 'r bbrn in the Wrong place; that every niofh interested.; will be present in all Theverdictof 83,600, which was obr " J. . 'a, ouu vuau.o tne Dest Dreeas. - tained at ' Camden Court, week before ' The MELLOW BUG, a new fiat, bnllt for uonientnea jreek ; oniy run one season ; in 1 goou conuuion. or saio very low. 1 Appiy w 8UGQ & BRO., octfkllmw2t Buggville, Oreene Co. Carolina thevouffht to cot out anrl BAA u j. 1. "kVj ' 11 Jom, commuiee on lecuonary was ... oou uo uiuov iu. nn ui made tne order of the day more of the world and be convinced which our peopled are ibecomihg more nesday w next . at 12 o'c m&Vt uu?y,are ampng uie ,,iavorea.ot pe interested each year. ing tympany of WorfolK are w receive N.I Whitford, makers wm ere lone tako the mace of committees. A resolution was adopted ... .... I w i I Tirovliiincr Those fine butter President announced for a 1 meeting . . of the a a-A m ii? i 1 l m. to.owiorgewggup "c- who has just returned from a visit to oui ii.rub8 a weB extent' and the C mZ 'aXZ andoah and taking her to New., BcFne; LouJsille. the! blu twa 1 reeion the " 'l V h.use ?fA1)1B.hoPf e hou8 f ; . ... . .. . .1 -.! Mu,sme in' -Dtue, grass 1 region, uieiaoonnr the better. One man has en antes. An invitation was extended bV .. : 11 1 . 'iJ I., Y-r.. . t- 1 1 ii. TH0S. GATES & OW.B A IITI LINE OF ' Crrocerios, Fry Goods, 13ootH and Shoes, lte. Lorillard and Grail & Ax Snuil At Manufacturers' Prices. Opp. Qaston House, dw NEWBORN, X. 0. m, . ., ,.u I ' ' " 0 " ouuiici wie uratboi. ,. vuo man uua our iuey. werew ompiBw J , rich Mississippi and Tennessee valleys; gaged coops iprO.faVls.The-pros- the Union League to visit, and use their day. fihe was in the mud on wan Uvb he isBatiaflad with Mm North A similar invitation was reH ceivea, irom me ,ioung men b onrisuau 1 n. B. DUFFY. JV K. IVE8. Island Marsh. E. City Economist,', Carol; ina. I large exhibition of farm products of all I Association. Adjourned until 2 o'clock Naw IIamii knd Bltintiivt rnntil T7 1 irintla Hnl1 fnrmnn ara altnininff mnrfl I n m ' I A Good Opportunity. ; i Xt W ' nraoni'dU AwAtrrh& antrtti YAZOO City, Miss. , Oct. 4. There has The annronriation of ftlO.OOO for r.he L., ..i. t o... been but one fall of rain in Yazoo coun- -T",, ' '77J-T ! UUU WB U.UBI, UL U1BU OUUD IUUUVDUUUU i ! j j.1 i. improvement of the approaches to th they will mf U96 the mtenBive 8Dirit into X 8 ST . S Vr" S would be much suffering. , a- Died, ,; -; '- '": At Jf rpvidence, it. I., ,Uct. anu, Mrs. Harriet Pearce, relict of Edward Pearce, m .. . . . . . ,l . , . . - ,v . I 4 1- ' m 1,1117 Yesterday was a fair speoimen of $ ew Bern ana ueauiorg tanai, made each other, and spread same there v winter day, except that it wasnotcpld "'-'"'""i wu unrougwnt our grana 91a Btatei - i. enough! AchUly wind from,, the North1 PP"ea, for tne. reason that the appro- The side-shows,: (frequently a sourcH Mensman'6 Peptonized Bkef Tonic, and a driazling rain prevailed, making rWnn w oeemou wosmau w juswiy of entertainment and Jroflt to visitor, e oniy preparawinoi oeei concauunK straw hats look odd and overcoats quite - ;become jaded : from -.7 7SKnS becoming '.,- J - I W i.'TTOV noueage,ana walking kroundt promise ta pe better and lifa-sustaining propertied; invalu- uuut wiuuu w uown.w relieve t.hAn: mmal. On narrv with Jeduoated ah n for mnioESTlON. Uyspepsia. ner- 1 1 "p v...ftiivuii. . io-iu (vui ( nawio auu canary uirds has applied lor space, uu iwuiu, uu ". iu.mo - ... i.t,u (. it.- txrj 1 . .. . . 1 ArAi nohinr.v! man. in mi finifienifin con- This space is reserved for MRS. M. D. DEWEY, who Is at present North pur chasing a Large and Select Stock of Millinery. New' Bernlani Retnrnlnir. t,M lti,ti'l tit Mrs. wary uayhew nasreturnea trpm Eiver , Tmnrovements in this 'district: . an from tmlmonory comnlaints, Caswell, Statesville where she has been spending will 8ecure the services of ' this dredge 'i,i,..i.,1kv Wai,-.ft van. Hazaei) & Co., Proprietors, New York. Married, .,' , , ,, ,,f . . ri i.-.j Iujh the canal opened to five feet draught by be a general determination on the part sat3 Why Incur Torture I Ar. t.lift rpnidpnnn of Mf.' A:. H.' Chndv MfVini.hA Aanhl la rikArr '. fnf. VvbtrltTal jC l,. .,t xjt. .-: ik ; -" 7'" ...'..,' XTT- T--T" TTT J X - JTtJ l-WWMB" I OJ IUB UWlllO ,OI 14 BOUUUUB , M( .WUW W T J. .JI -1 l!nn iL wick.taCarte, excUTsion- trains - each V day , and '.will SOZODONT, which is delightful to use, New Berne,' , to Miss Ida Whitehurat', of Carteret rcounty; Rev.; F, ; B.: MclftiU offlciating..;nii .." h" r f . . ...... Tr. . .... ... ... .. . .. , , Dref erred to abrading tooth powders me peupiu a,ii --p nnt iRratnhfls tho nnaml .' notk;e. New Bernk, Oct. 3, 1888. Until N6vember 15, 188?, I will re ceive in payment of Real and Personal Roberts, of the firm of Roberts Bro. Our Board ot Trade ought to' wove in brrntf the- eoDle at' twtf ! bents a mile prevents the possibility of toothache, by jeive in payment or Real and Personal hhi matter ' . ' i. i i. ' ' "i i.-u-i. keeping the teeth in health. No one nopuny, taxes, ou-uu tuucub unu WIS mailer, ,..., , ..... , j nttr!h wav. and hrincr, their exhibits to . 6 7 ...... . f n.k h . f n n Un . v i- ?! i --1- . o- x I wno nas not usoa in is popular ax,icie,jv""'". uww w .uu.uuo uuuu. WtVernirqiWTeier&bb the fair and carry them back home-, all can form an adequate idea of how much and License taxes. ( ;-JTllerill " corrationV'navifag free. So, with the prospects of a grand improvement defective teeth are suscep- , E iustirottefaithnimih with aformidable exhihitionthe liberal rates fflWhed Uble. , SOZODpNT is infinitely to be MU - ' 'C" For Sale, llnf Advertliera1.' ''. ' ' ! .'At the season for tlie fall tradeis now. strike among ; Usjopatators; seems to be by i the railroads i and HANCOCK, City Tax Collector. upon us we asK our readers to scan wen "H.;1.1?.!1!0."""!1041 -w wuo, iaw.wmu uu;o .j.' . -i, ,. , , , - the advortisomentR 9 cluml.ancl We quote, roni !Uohviawt''lM a grand BUOcess.TT.iVew8 and 'lljii' . Mbv this means seie the' double nuroosa following, which explains the matter: 06semr..im,.i:.i. ,-it.t. gavs: 'Brown's Iron 'of beneAttingihemwtveB Namfae. of tue First IHstrlct 111?!. ,, Oxford, N. C, Bitters have a Iston, N. c, nerves and sre an THREE VALUABLE TOWN LOTS situated in the central portion of Queen street, Kln- " i 1 i.j.ij... xi it 7-ul?j ii l me numinec vi mo iiidh jiomvu. i nt tha lntAQf AfihAka' wW'iiaa Viiir MMi PM3F "u uw ibs w WWIH Mi? olU ,, r. w: J .4 --... w ""0,?VYr")' ""- in,aoo i rat fn. iwvaiur-r Mvmn i luomaa u. BKinner. J-)U.. oi jrerquiiur I . jiiouB w uimgiuis men uoiUO 0-elrr,Mlaptr nominated by the uernq- pTVTllriTlJfT A T 1 ' ; l , lynf.0. "w"1""! v w fe'vcuMwatia oenventiork to mi the exiscmg v ' S XT J-to-l . j 'J," " '! I crivincr that nnmnan nil nr Ihnin annnial I T 7 . J .7 . T . a I t ,! I I , . . roirTav,. ,rvt- ivapanoyjiu me.Locressioiu f,f-w- before the public. fTrade Looking tjp.' . ih mvniiii Tmvif i. mr, niirrHKiNiiiiiMiiiji w.wnukr-r-v viv t Mw--rwuv v . . .... . Rinnai Ota Anf fAn ' ArAn lma horrnn A I ara . irt,Voafofl lyi IiibA .! a Af thA tfttlOn in the fiTSt QlStriCt. XhS ChOlCB mavA oiir rrifirchatitii' -rfi-hiiVih a r- Southern Telegraph Ctompany'.whBrevei is eniiiienUy wwe: Mr." Skinner is ii 7 o " . t. , 1 . .1 I - ' NEW BBBNK nARKET. COTTOM-- MuJdlintlrf For further information apply to , ... ..,,,. , ,,M. A. UKAK, '"' ' Attorney at Law ' Oct8dlw-w2t , KlnsVon.N. 0. Ti EMEMBER- ,;: "' ' i i MThat if HANCOCK'S PILLS fail Cire your pniiiui tney , cost . you DUFFY & IVES, AT THEIR , . ' i - New Store on Middle st Next door to S. K. EATOJf'S JEWELEY ES TADLISHMENT. Aie now ready to show friends, and the public generally, a First-Class and Entirely New Stock of Dry Goods, No tions, Boots Shoes, Hats, etc., etc. Sole Agents for East New York Ladies1 , Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. Gents' Shoes and Furnishing Goods a specialty. ; , ; . Also Agents for tho three celebrated Sewing Machines, Domestic, Davis and Household. Each Machine warranted for five years. : f , , . , -; . , ; tiatT Be sure to come to see us. i sepl9d&w3m. , , , ; , C.H. Blank, DEALER IN ! Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goodsr strict low rival of tfade, ino- nut in ftrdnr tnr mnrknt and will - i jm ufl U W accompiisnea lawyer, a SKllloa ae-i .., xuv-rva. , .jv , i, i a L ' yjj d ( wuuvpvij uwimiiviiop1 sjuviuw sv - I soon be coming in r then comes sweet made as brief as rjoesible.'V.-H.;rK't''o lbaterV .mosti eaptivatmrr popular potatoes and the, smaller crops of thi ; We are also informed that the Cotton speaker, of the tmaest natftffl ana with farmi together, with oy sters, and pah f Exchange )''hra has ,.been Relayed for a larger personal , fojlowng than an and trade will be brisk and every body, some weeki in gelt&g the COttbft quotaM man of any party in the aistrjct. a nanr)vi: , , mj, ; . ,c fi,':iiii i vta luona Aecause nran inormoua navance " oitowju. i Vennor's Predlctlena. .-vt-.H Whenelected he wil in the esteem of his co mo Items1. I Aatf dAAa inrw- niiHw.' ? i ' I nails' crow i-ii'I'-J I UTDf inO 1UK7D VI aDV TCCM ' !: ' ' . , 1 " r a - " The. following'are the 'views bt wt these, advances bebeneficial jsrauen nor on the weather for October: : First after all in the matter of advancing ri- racy ot vu u.-a w week,' warm entry with thunder storms val companies and, curtailing business Vfliirjf and showers and generally cloud and until such time as competition canmak ' " utt , J i-Un ilAniA1 vntiAriVrl in nrna9 In iYtBj, ' ' showeryweatherbutfavorable- Se Mr. George Wflcbi is recovering fro, week, ,wet and !. shower y .throughriut; Beeme4 tofbe divided;but iS the matte an .attack, of paralysis, y . c 1 ' rains every where unsettled up to end of fadvanoe in, rates there will be npdir j JOhrfarmbmlofltlcorisidBraWJrotMi wees, j nira weeic, showery and cooler I vf ion mnif pun unw. Bepumeun yu pua during the recent storm, cool evenings ana nights, frosts prbba-- a V. ZX., r .r. S "ji" rf " 'w -wa.. onfi, a. 01 !r T strange that while all the leading papers ble about 20th .or : 81st. Fourth, week. of th North ar eomihg dowir-in- their i0- CoRN--Inbulki60a70eiii "t 'i TOTPKNTTJSKDip, 2.25; hatd ?1.2J5i TABr-Firm at $1.25 and $1.60. ' Beeswax 22c. per lb. Honey 70c. per gallon. 1 ; " ,. ": TlBHif On foot. Bn. to 6o. 1 HfrmArfllft1'.Kna9.Kn rrfir hiiftdf : ' IlAM8-Obuitry, 13io. per pound. ' : Lard Country . 121c. per lb. . Frebh Pqr: 7a0o.' per pound. ; 1 ir';EiGsl7c, tier dozen.' ;,f. 'V f.',;,1,....;;! I 'I y . ...u. . en M 1 osv K...vt Fodder -80o. to 81 ner hundred. ' On1ON8-:$38.50 per bbl.,... , . j,-,. , . apples ouc.aii.uu per Dusuei. PKAHj5efper' bushel. u4 1 O ATS-tSOaMo. Wbashel' ,f Hides Dry, Vo, to lie; green 5c. to 'cure your . chills i they, cost nothing, for every box is warranted to n i mi viiiifi'i mi l cure. . oct8d ..I 'Hi ! DH! G. K' BAGBY, StfiGEON DENTIST) ; Havins located In MeWBera'ei Offers hit - . .... ..l ....... 1 i'i ,i -r i 'i ' 1 ...i . 1 1 i Vices Sre Berne and surrounjln Front and ,'traveta "'ifrih(j-V' 1 , i , . Notions m I' ,'u: i ' ''i .i';l. '".' .-. ,v c.' ;-;Liquors. A full 1av.1t ol. lli '''L; 'sure and call before you buy and save (V. n Oil . 1 i J '.' . ry. Vo.ito lie.', green Be. ; i .-, . ,.; ..." . wwleveiimgsand-nigh.-fiosWpr .iXikaran a ,fiJ V'i. I noinfor fint. Willia. is Imnrnvinir in uuui auu puuncij, mm iuks ouu aiihiB. i prices v ajia poeiBKO' n ' Deeurroui;e ajjai aiTWii-O,. ii3 i fliitAL, uc. per uuwuHi. 1 1 1 - "., J... ' ' , 1 , , 1 U.. ll.l.4,.l,Ml.t;a.Ant.nAMMl AHAHM ha Probably a ""winter snap during ; thi one-third, tlvat this compatly1 should be week, ;th, sharp 'frosts and B.cattorod Q ;fi7Ure 1 si ; a uZ toi snow flurries; generally fair ending of rfvfihu innUf AflLY6!"'15.8 I tho nionth. ' '''" ", '.!,";':,'',ii',',V 'I-'.-; I L Torliaps: Ir.'.Qou)6 is 4oiflg,thl.' 1 "T" . ' .-1' " ' 1 create a clamor, fof governmental teifl' of North Carolina, stumped that '.t'. ale A I.! 1 t l.i ' Tl.-, 1 mr uia party, ; msi- ; year.rrivK7nw i (j, , V.M'J. it h,-ks n Vf hut j And what was the result? . per 1 .1 m PoTATnterttUhamftAOariOcl5 Elder B. B. Albritton will nreach at Wonr 13n3nn. nor. nniiiwi . . I Pimr nrnvaiuil-li InltiiiflrRtRfttnrdavl . ShinoIiES West India. dull and nom; ,i fi,,,i in nU 1 , inai noi waniea. uunaing o. lucu. ir '.I.? rj C I 3 . I iiwww, vwi, m, vwu w ,Tw w joitdoj IMU4PI arfeieias 1 1 '' 1 1 vholesaub PRicESyjin in the neighborhood below Vanceborp; ohb al Majot GABkibs' avenue by Mr. j. F. Heath, and one at, Willis cluirch, by Mrs. Thos. B. Ipook. - m . Eraphy, with an eye to selling but his ?? j t w'at,,reii Btock to Uncle.Sara. , If sq our iaenvmwt CiMi-wmman Rhonlil havn an eve also n L.r. Could and, his mam,motl cm- Iiauy. Harriet Harr U, 1 ; Cliaa. Harris.! t) I 4-. ! sTnW Mnea 'Tait i nn.1 14. a1 7io.', Bhouldors, dry salt, 6to. , . Molasses and SYEDP-22la45o. " , Salt 05o, "per sack. Flouk $4rt)0a7.70 per barrel. uears 11 "rr" In T,tv"'1 I . .t ' - '.. x i ! ; Action nr m vorw. - ValrA iwll.. tlialra raiwf.nlrAil tA .nM&r a, ti,u im I Thrm. ,KK.l at am 1,1 HMnaptAri TinrT.. to De, neiq atJuie vonn Jiouse in in a vasy oi Newbern, on tuo xstu jnojiuay aiier tne isi Monday in Hepienoer, isns, anu pieaa answe vruviuur uiq uuiiiuiiiiii i , . - i i' U V mis is an aouon ior aivorce inim iim uvnus OI niuirunony on in griunisoi nuuiwrTt Ihil Uthdayo'iBcpieBttier, 1HKH. I , ' i r E. W. UARl'KNTElt. " i iotU-dwii "Clerk Sup, Conrt. Craven Uounty. I VIA ' ' 'MIDDLE STREET. u TTtTTT.'l'nV ATATJWl?'n PfTi't'' 1" 1 JL. ..;l ;-.( Hi (!.' i ';i J ' '- ..;-X. ,;; . Beef Tongues, )'''ua :' il l 'jv.n; ' . in itBreakfast Strips,,; ,;k v h i-V; ' ,u , UIUUU UUllltk it .:, .X ,' ;.'.! !f .Sngar Cnrd Shouldcr8t:i:!,t Cheese,;; -j.i f,7f! -,'tifi; 1 ,t !;v,hita, Jieans, .jofinfiv Viii ' , ,; Italian accaroni. jn Ihij? i ili f .1 - - w - T'lnfii'ii i.vEaisins,,,;, j'iM.'.Wirfiil-iV't ,; i!;'').:JjrWJls!M' ti! .mxn'; ..TPi9 ni iu if : f-'jliL ; w , JoUt.m .'.:v.',i,v.iil ,iil.iilJ I '. iv. Pearl BarleV. i'iiMii v ' f'.('ii "! i VrABh Rftii..!! I iJ t'.' "i')"t Ii. rlliUtt i,'i'',!:Jdstifcceivea,fw::v'i'- i it in l tanll-dly '
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 6, 1883, edition 1
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