VOL II. 'a; ;;;,NEy "berne, n. c.,. Friday, October 12, 1883. NO. 166. tin LOCAL NEWS. JmirnnlMlulature Almane ' ' ' Sun rises,'6:05 I Length of day, Sun sets, 5:28 1 11 hours, 23 minutes. - Moon sets at 1 :49 a. m. Tho Blanche arrived from Trenton last night with 48 bales of cotton. Mr,-F. ITlridH i milking a, new sirln walk in. f ront.'of his store on Commercial Row. 'i.' 1'., frill V;ftyH,.Jj;'-,:jf Vj ...-,.- . Several smalllots of Vice were 'sold yesterday1.' The market 'is firm at prices ranging from 80 cents tct .OO. c V. XL Ve8t,Esq;, and V. W. Arnold were among; .the ; passengers ou the steamer i,isfWye3torda evening. ' ,'Tbe Cottdn.jtchungi hits ,pegun tak ing the market reports nowC which we will give i" the Journal every morn ing. , : Smitlifield is booming 'us a cotton market. Capt. Gray, who whs there on sivystheie v oi.& ..ibout 400 bales in market that day, some of it coming from within three', miles of Raleigh. , 1 The Baptist State Convention convenes at Edenton, November 4th., . The -mem-; bers would find it a pleasant trip to come thjsway and take passage on the steamer Shenandoalt to Elizabeth City and thence by rail to Edenton. . ,. i ;" Mr, Robert Jennett, of FJyde, .sonds us the rattles of a rattlesnake. There are fifteen full rattles and two buttons. One .'can hardly handle them at first without ' chilling . the ' Wood - at the thought M-having , a rattlesnake in hand. : - v.- A party of young men went' ducking up Neuse river on Thursday, morning, and while one was standing loading his gun the boat capsized and spilled them into the river. A j resort to Detrick's Vsour rock" is a good life restorer un4er Buch circumstances, i ; J .-r. .( i:.- Sheriff Jones, of Carteret, was in the cityesterday. He says the '.'Regulars',' "keep the door open for penitent "Inde pendente'' to return to the fold. It has been, suggested that if the Governor would take the lead in returning to the Carteret Democracy the restoration of all the disaffected would soon be com plete and Skinner would certainly go to Congress. : - j ,,,yi j Pine Potatoes. R - n tSi j Mr. Geo. D. Conners, of this county, sent tip a schooner load of very fine sweet potatoes on r; Thursdayv'Tliey were barrelled and shipped aboard the steamer ," Experiment. .They were the "yellow borks"dr 'brimstone" potato, which' -ate 'held in great 'favor at the .North. ' We are pleased to hear good ra ports from this crop in every direction. . Steamer movement. ;, i " The steamer Neuse arrived from Jolly Uld tela yesterday evening witn lorty' " six bales of cotton 'and fifteen'. paJsen- gers. - She leaves early this morning t for Kinston with merchandise ? . The Trent leaves !, this morningat ,6 o'clook for Trenton with a good cargo, The' Experiment, , of, the Clyde Line, arrived on ' Wednesday , night ; withia good cargo of goods which sne diS' charged and sailed last night tov '.Balti more with 500 bales cotton,'200 Barrels of naval stores, and fifty barrels of pb- The Kinston arrived from Kmstdn, last night with 156 bales of cotton-lM through and tj3 local-and 'several, Jpais- sengers. f : . The Cutler is on "a Arip 'to Snow . Hill and is expeoted this evehng. In Swanaboro. N. C.. onOctTtlu 1883. Katie Shackleford,', infant, daughter of Si. and Ju. A, Kusselageq eigntmontni and ten iajKrvU itmf rr$r." .' Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. jsne has crossed tne vaie to tne otner ;shore, f;i Uil&lh io join iue ciuiurens uauu, - i Where the ills. of life are iknqwii in , ' more, ..,v-..---M. ? In the glorious spirit landv m. M ' New ftorne, Beaufort' and Onslow In .' a& rnflHtttmr f'nmnnnT. ' 1' i I . I ,i :'f,::i x ;BEAUFOHT, Oct'lO,'i883i Editors Journal: The New; Berne. .. Beaufort an4 Onslow. , I jilahd' Coasting uompany was very sucoesstuuy , organ' ized here yeeterday'l 'w,';,;1. . .Dlrectors-Capt.' A;W'.,1Styron,; of wasnington; c. JbJ. toy, ol JNew uerne Cyrus Foscue, Of Jones; Capt. Jo. Sabis ton, of Carteret, D. S. Aman, Solomon ' Gornfo, DrV E. W. Wardy A., C. Hog gins, of Onsldw; JrJd. 'A.' Plttman, of Swansboro; Ralph Howlandi " of . Beau' ' toitj Rufus W Bell, 'of Sarlowe, and Marshall Parks' of. Norfolk. ."' I'resiiiftit A.' W Styron.; ' ''' ( Vice-lVident-E. W. Ward! :'U' w SuperinWdeW Wm. , A. neaine Sec'y and Treasurer--Wm. F. JIw land. ' ( :"; ( i ' rinnhce Committeer-pr. J. ",.W. San- L. A . potter and Jno. D. Davis UopB woi o taken to begin moving im mediately the freights out of White Oak and New Rivers. ' '(-.!. W..-A. II. A Colored Herb Doctor Arretted. ' For the past !two , or : three months a colored herb doctor, whog(,ve his name as Dr, Richard Kane, has been peram bulating our streets, equipped with 'a viilise or twoi' and purporting to work marvelous cures upon those upon whom he was balled to try the efficacy of his medicines. , A few days ago he admin istered a dose of his medicine to one Maria Smith, 'colored,'' who was almost immediately afterwards seized with a violent vomiting, and Dr. Potter, the city physician, had to be called in td administer an antidote. He also cave some of the same medicine to one Hen rietta Harris, colored, who is now said to be completely t prostrated . foom its effects. It is also stated that he took a good portion of Maria Smith's furniture in pari pay lor his medical services! and removed the articles to the house he had rented," on Ninth, between Castle and Queen streets. Dr.'.' Kane was, arrested yesterday on a warrant issued by J. C. Hill, J. P., and had a preliminary examination on the charge of violating the pharmaceu tical law. The Justice reserved his de cision in the Case, and in the meantime the "Dr." is ander bond for his appear ance. He says he came from Charles- ton., W, Star. . , . . , , , " Letter From Florida. Fomtville, Marion coujhty, Fla;, V ,, , , ; October, 1883, V Ma.'' Editou: The health of this cpuntry has improved since I last wrote, the days are cool and windy, putting on a full aspect. The nights are pleasant, even in mid-summer, much more than they are in North Carolina. We sym pathize with (the joofl people in the Old North State on account of the late storm' and short cotton crops. The bad weather, has passed us of Florida by, thia fall; perhaps we are, reserved for future calamities. Tho Orange crop is said to be short this season owing to the cold snap in the spring. The crop will soon begin to ripen. I think I will ship you one crate just to try the shipping from' here. ( Most of the shippers think oranges unsafe, unless expressed by shortest t route. This country , is des tined to do almost an orange grove in the near ' future. "There are thousands planted out annually and they seldom evdr die. Old settlers here aspire to an orange grove and a bunch of cattle and tp live a few; yean longer and they feel Ml right. Cotton here is looking up and sells readily for 26 Cents per pound, I mean long staple, I have seen no other during my Btay her. Hope it may rise there sood. Success to your, untiring eff orts in the completion of the Quaker Bridge road.' 1 J w " Tar Heel. Since writing the above I learn that cotton has gone up to 30 cents. i r it ninii.mii'in miiM.i V." r t t.i. U I R. ' Olihifnm.. J ftl1- iODCl DiunniiiiiLiii, uco. vm, xooo. i Mr.' Editor:-I hope the railroad au thorities will move away the cotton as fast as it 'is bonght here., i Our buyers are, vbuying 125 to 150 bales a day, prices paid to-day 10 to 10i.- , I think the crop ; is short one-third. Our farmers are well pleased at the prices that they teocive for their cotton in this market, Large crowd in town last week, being our court week. Number bales of cot ton sold fot thelaBt; Veek i, 174. 1 I tvery respeotfully, ; r- J. T. C; .': Mors. and MuleTiIef t fvi-TraveU'i.c' on His " i- A few days since Sheriff E. W. Tay lor, of Brunswick, received papers from a neighboing flounty in South Carolina fpr, (arri8t,ph H, Swaip, , charg$dj witH fstealrn; 'dWMe1.-1 On 1 Tuesday night", the 2nd of October, he' stole a large bay horse from Mr. David Flowers, in Bladen county, and on Wednesday lie proceeded . to Brunswick county ahd secreted the horse in the Snowfield sec tion among the cow thieves.. The sheriff says ine men loafed- around in tne neighborhood ' of Bell Swamp until Thhrsdayi when" he 'walked to Frank Gray's,' near Shallotte, on the George town road, where he learned that par ties from Bladen 'county had passed in pursuit of him. He left before day Fri day morning and walked to Snowfield, got, the, stolen, horse and started, to wards this city, 1 successfully flanking ail ' the parties! that were "looking for him. ! Sheriff ;.Taylor S says he either nassed through WilminKtoni or went to wards Fayetteville, or in the direction of oouiu varwintt. owam is iuo uiuu, oj the slier jf, hrfwals Irfcd fei' Brunswick county in 1875 for the murder" of a negro on the C, C Railroad, near Phoanix; named Cobb, ftnd ;was acquitted. 'After Wards' he was tried in this? .cdunty for stealing ducks or geeae, and ; sentenced to the,: penitentiary sfof three years Since his term expired his whereabouts has been a mystery until now- -that his transactions r in horse and mule uesn have come to light. Wtl. Star. , ; On Aii 4,o Hands," Facte,' Pimples; and roush .Sldn, cured by using Juniper Tah 8oap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co...New Yoi3 th-2 Kinston Items. v?. U Cotton of the best grade is selling at Of. Seed cotton brings from 2, to, 8 cents a pound. ' ' A popular tailoress recently applied by letter to our young bachelor friend, David R. Jackson, for the position of governess of his children. He says if ho can find them, he will , give her the place with pleasure. ' " ' Trade here is unusually dull for the season. There is: no money here which the ordinary mortal can command. If the patrons of the Louisiana lottery drawing of the Oth 'instant have all failed, the country is entirely broke. The Kinston man who habitually takes 71 drinks" before breakfast oc casionally gets in a poetical mood. In his last phrenzy, he brought forth the following: "Little drops of lager, Little sips of gin, ., . , Make the red proboscides " And consume the tin." F. B. Bee ton's head is level.. He re cently shot a popular sewing machine agent in Cox's watermelon patch, pep pering him from "stem to. stern" with small shot. If it had been a book agent or a lightning rod man, the county would have built him a mdnument along side of our Caswell monument, lto tell posterity his worthy deeds. ',' Married On the 4th inst., at the rest dence of the bride's father, L. J. Smith, in Sampson county, by L. C. Hubbard, P., Mr. Whitfield Grady, of Lenoir county, to Miss Martha A. Smith, of Sampson county. The attendants were Miss Sudie Grady and Grady Smith, Mr. J. B. Smith and Miss Sue Gradv, Mr, A. Grady and Miss Cattie Smith, Mr. W. W. Grady and Miss Puss Grady, being a Grady-Smith affair in every view taken of it. A good' thing is told of Jesse C.Ken nedy, Esq., of "Glen Jesse," Wooding ton township, Lenoir county. It is known how he lovos official position and keeps himself well "before the people." His love of . position became touched with a feeling of. religious conviction some time since j when he applied' to a minister to show him the waytosalva tion. The minister, whose faith teaches him he must first be baptized,; told him he must go. under the water. "How long?" asked tho anxious sinner. "Half a minute,'' replied the man of God. can't stand it," replied the South Com mander, "I can't stay that long from the view.. of the pedple.'j , Vandemere Items. , Cool nights. Look out for frost, Cotton picking is in full operation now. , ' I ' Rice is ready to be prepared for mar ket. ' . ' " Revenue cutter was in yesterday Some of the crew were out hunting, but I dont know what luck. Mr. Burch, overseer on Dr. Abbott's farm, ia "mashing" away at the jute yet. He will get through in a few days Schooner T O, Cruise sailed last Sun day with lumber for Dr. Abbott, Schooner Annie, E. Hall ia loaded and ready for sailing, also. '' " ' " Mr. Goo. Edwards had his foot cut to' day by a saw at Dr. Abbott's mity. Mr, R. L. Daniels got his hand mashed, also, a few days ago. , Not serious though. "Bayboro Items" will please wait, few days for fish, until we get a better supply at home. , We , do not get ,as many ; as ; a few . weeks , ago, , , hardly enough for ourselves. .. ,,,-., ' ' A' Verdict of Censure. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. The coronot's jury in investigating the recent accident by which several passengers in a Btreet oar was killed when the car was run into by a" train on the Reading railroad brought in a verdict of general censure, The street car company is censured for not having1 conductors ! son the cars thereby compelling the driver's to col lect fares; the, driver of the car is cen sured for being inside the car collecting the flagman of the crossing is censured for neglect of duty in failing to warn the street car, and the. Reading road Is censured for running trains through jhe city St a high rate of speed and for not having gates across the street at $ne point of cros8ipg i; . t No Yellow Fever, Washington, October 10. Surgeon General Hamilton, of the marine ) hos pital service, has received the following replies to telegraphic inquiries made. yesterday'aBtothetruthof the reports of, the appearance of the fever at Brew toh;1Ala.t Galveston, Tex.'t ;and Pepsa- cola: "Do-not believe any alarming repdits.f thesis! npt a case of yellow fever in Brewton, but a good dea of fSU&ASl fever.l , I will alwaysTiromptl notify you of any real'dange. ' ; f f (Signed,) Jno. B. Galtman ' ; ; President Board of Health, ? Another Result of the Circus, ; PnnafnKlA Sllnhn fintW, QfoAla rVat-1 township,, was. m the . city i yesterday hunting for a horse that was Stolen I from him OH the; flight of the circus in unariottei ihe norse was a line laree animal and was in charge of an old colored man. The old man had started to ride home, but stopped at a store on rraae 6treet to ngnt his pipe, leaving an accommodating yoting darkey . to hold the horso while he went inside. As the old man entered' the store, the darkey who waa , left to, hold the horse, jumped into the saddle and cantered off and neither horse! nor negro have since been Been. Journal-Upserver. Earthquake Shock In San Francisco. San Francisco, Oct.. 10 The earth quake shock felt here at one o'clock this morning was the most, severe that has been felt in several years, and was the third shock during the night. Two previous snocks wereieit early in the evenine1. ' '.' i- ! : T o THE LATEST HEWS. ' - The Ohio Election. Columbus, O.', ' Oct. 1012 M.--No additional returns of any consequence nave been received here this morning except by private dispatches and scat tered telegrams. On what has been re ceived, however, the Democrats claim tioadly 'b election by 9,000 and the Legis lature. They claim that Hoadly is run ning ahead in Cincinnati, and that he will have 4,000 majority in the county. The Republican committeej believe that Hoadly 's majority ' "will be ,000 or 4,000, and that - Rose will be elected, i- Governor Fos ter thinks that Hoadley's chances are the best but does not abandon the hope Ion the hope of either the Governor or the Legisfa- ture. Ihe latest reports from Cleveland inAioAta ihahVfnofWtr votM hurra a am a 11 majority. in the county, and. that the inguuauvt) uc&eb win sianu tour wnur crtts and two Republicans. At their headquarters the Republicans are still laim the lieffisiature by live andtUe UHICAGO, Uctober IU. The chairman of the lowa Democratic state committee teiegrapns to tne associated rress irom uesmoines, as follows: "Keturns come iu oiuwijr. iiieio mo iai6o ucmwmuu gams in , tne interior.,, ine btate is aouDtiui- i ine itepuniicans wm not have to exceed 5,000 plurality, 'ihe ucuwiau) auu vjrruuuuauiioi wm nave a majority in tne lower xiouse. xne . ;j i. .i - i xt mi Prohibitionists are entirely defeated Cook, (Dem.) is elected to Congress from the Sixth district by 1,000 majority, Washington, October 11. Nothing from Ohio since the Columbus dispatch, sent after midnight Baying the returns from eighty counties and the other eight estimated, give the State to the Demo crats by twelve thousand, and the Leg islature Dy zu to 2 on joint. LATEST. Speoial to the Journal, , Raleigh, : Oct. 11.-10 P. M. The laAat MAwra fwm irt an-na 11. 11 . laiOOV UQITO IWU1 VUW1 DftJO hUCMJ . iiUOU- lys maionty is probably twelve thou- sana. nernaDS more. Democrats nave a uiuiuiilv ui iiwuiy-iuur iu uio ueifioiit- J L . T 1 ture on joint ballot. The Democrats are jubilant . over the news. Reports made by reliable papers used in obtaining the result. Ihe latest news from Iowa is that Cook, Democrat, is elected to Congress, but the State goes Republican by thirty to rorty thousand. t . A. ulds. Mrs. Wm. Williams, Ridfrway, N. C. I have taken Brown's Iron Bit ters and find it the best tonic I have ever used." '''(.. -'ii.:;.ji' ;,' ; COMMEKCIAL. !j Journal Ofhce, Oct. 11, 6 P. M, , i !... , COTTON,, , .,' i Middling, 10; strict low middling, 9 3-4; low middling ft 1-2. Liverpool market firm; New York spots firm,: futures easy. New Berne market firm, sales of 94 bales at prices ranging from 9 5-18 to 10.15.- . ' ' ' NEW YOKK SPOTS. : : Middling; lOi. S 'i r. ..).: , (j;U FUTURES..,,,.,.;' ,,. . '..'i. NOON. ,, EVENING. October,"''.: 10.80 ' ' ' ' u 10.74. November,''-10.88 i'1 '' 10.75. December,"' 10.9&- : -10.88 ' " f ( . LIVERPOOL SPOTS. , i, j , , itrplands6U6.U . i h'l ' f Orleans, ft.V8. i( i - - , ' , FUTURES. ' October, 8 4-64. November; 6 3-84. 'December, 8 1-84, (I. ' ' DOMESTIC MARKET. ' 'RlCE 90a95o. '?. .'. -r , Corn In bulk 60a70o. '' Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.23, Tab Firm at $1.25 and J1.60. ' Beeswax--220. per lb. . ' i Honet 70o. per gallon. ? Beejv-Oh foot 5o. to 6o.T , , HAMS-k-Country,'13.pe pound." Iard Country,, 12io. per lb. , Fresh Pork 7a9o. per pound. t M Eaas19o. per dozens' ' y Peanuts $lal.25 per bushel. if Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. ! - OHiONSrrt38.50 per bbV,;-.,(ri'!,(i;,t 11 APPLEs-M50o.a$1.00 per bushel.. !! '. Peas 85d. per bushel.1"." rifWM-j , Oats 50a60o. per bushel.. ;'".! BtoES Dry 9c. to lie; green 5o ! 'iS&Stot FMBAt-70c, iier bminel; ;H-'";rt;4t4' XAAAAJ W WJ, pr IV.. Potatoes Bahamas,40a50c. per bushi WOOLr-12a30c. per pound. t , ' ,: ,. j the Bteamer Pamlico will run between New ftmrir.va-Jvraat. Tnriia dull nn1 tinm.lnnrtinn.nfl RllafLhAth Plt.vfnr afnw trtna. nntll inalnot wanted. Building 5 ; inch, hearts,",$4.00 saps, $3.00 per M. --. V W." . WUM .uv.,lw.- 'ir-Mj -WBOLE3ALB PRICES; : , ! f NKW, MESS FORK-r13.00; long, clears 7io. ; snouiaers, ary salt, Oio. -j r MOLASSES AND SYKtJPS 22ia45c. s 8ALT-r05c. nor Back.'. FiiOrjR $4.00a7.75 per barrel. jCITY ITEMS. used for local advertimnii. Rates, iu cent a line for flret Insertion, and 6 oenU a line for I each .ubaegnent insertion. V, ' AFirtcia Sewing machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal office, Sale. i i. Tlie assets of A. H. POTTER & CO. will . be sold at the Store, on Pollok street, on the 20th and 22d of October. A. M. RAKF.R- octlidtd " '" Assignee. Jfc Your attention is called to the MANY ATTRACTIONS I offer this season, the T Mr?lP Tn, ; U U I iuiioi iivw ouuwu ui new uciub, Consistim? in lfikrlinir nvMrloa of I . t ' . . BtAUIIHJL bULIU UULU WATCHtS i . .. . .. CHAISS- charms, lack pins, NRPI rvTAlNS T.nrKF.TS AMI PPWT1PWTS 1 rLAIN AND FANCY w MV xi,,i.va, KINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. fine Periscooic Spectacles and Eve uiasses in Kubber, steel, Jelluloid, bil- verand Gold Frames. A new method 0f fitting the eyes correctlv. Call and examino stock; no trouble to i ghow ffOOUS. I D Respectfully, B. A. BELL, Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N. C. N. B.-I will give Fifty ($50.00) Dol lars lor any article ever sola by me for Q0ld or Silver that was not. octlldly B. A. Bell. State Fair at Raleigh. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN. I I. 4 1. .,,,,.1.1 w. i .. t. n... .... Fair .t. Kniiiii , mpkhtat. train win he run WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 17, 18 and Iff. Leave Morehead City 2:10 A.M. . .Newport a. id Newbern 4:40 Kinston 6:25 LaOrange 7:05 Goldsboro 8:00 Arrive Holelgh 10:30 RETURNING, Leave Raleigh 5:00 P.M. Arrive Goldsboro 7:80 LaGrange 8:12 Kinston .., 9:SH Newbern 11:07 Newporttili.,,i:.... 12:85 A.M. Morehead 1:10 Fare for Sound Trip, Including Ad mission to x air wrouna. From More'd City 16.30 Krora Core Creek...20 .Newport o.so ixver jH.wu ' " Havelock 5.55 " , Kinston 8.55 " Croatan 6.30 " B'all'g Creek. 8.80 " Newbern 4JW " Latinuige 3.10 3- Amnle accommodations will be fur nished. 49 Cars will run through without change. ocDd&wta W. UUNJS, supt. E. D0WLING, MANUFACTURER OF : Hand Sewed SHOES (Only), No. 337 CANAL STREET, NEW YORK. Cor. Centre Street, ; . . , 49 Oppo-ite Earleg Hotel, Deformed and tender feet a specialty. Comfort Kuaranteed. i Orders by mall promptly attended to.' 'I refer bv ner mission to the folio win a par ties, who are now wearing shoes of my make: I uoo. nai ly, " " - -1 v. in oiover, i J. A. Patterson. , ; . ' Maj. D. W. Hurtt, ' T. A. Henry. ' 1 1 W. E. Patterson, . octlO . . , Jno. D.Yeonians, . : d&wUm i ai r-. ci kui rui oaici ONE GOOD ;BUlLtUNG LOT on, Broad Street. Will be sold chetip.' o7lw GEO. ALLEN CO. For Salo, The MELLOW BUG. a new' flat.' built for I oontentnea ureeK ; only run one I good condition. ' For sale very low, ' "VF" ,'it,, 'stTGG5 BR6.', octodlmwat-, ;- - Buggviiie, 'Hi OFFICE OF THE Doininioii StfeamsHp Co. -1 Nkw Bbbnk, Ka. August so. J883.- I Owing to accident to atearerfjHBKAND0AH . .. -l". I repairs to steamer Shknakdoah's machinery lare completed, of .which due notice will be 1 given, riease bear m mind that the sailing hour of 'tho Steamer Pamlico will be at noon (ia o'clock), ana tne sailing daysTUES' I DAYS and FRIDAYS,. usual; (for farther parthrnlnr apply at the office. auSl ..5', E. B. ROBERTS, Agent. Assignee's Special Notice JUST RECEIVED - " AT " ' "';'' ' J. L. McDANIEL'S A CHOICE LOT OF ASPINWALL BANANAS, JAMAICA ORANGES, " ' ' . 1 !'.', .-!! .-' -..-It AND .,..:;, NUTS of all Kinds. Broad Street, 4 Doors above Middle, ian2dly NEWBEUN, N. C THE FINEST . ASSORTMENT 1 CANDIES Ever offered for sale li; Newbern we . n Made FEESH Every Day. at my Factory. The public ore cordially In vlted to call and examine my stock. I have on hand a Fluo Line of CHOICE FRUITS, among which bio : Juicy Jamaica Oranges and Demons,' uananas, Apples, JNew Dates, New , Layer Figs, Malaga Grapes, Cocoanuts and Raisins. These Fruits are received fresh hvnvnrv steamer. A call Irom my friends Is solicited and sat isfaction giiuiiuileed. Very respectfully, fe27-dtf JOHN DUNN, DR. G. K. BAGBY, ' 1 ' ' 'II, ' il SURGEON DENTIST, Havlng located In Now Heme, offers his services to New Heme and surrounding country. Office corner of South Front mid Craven streets. dtw Pigs' Feet, Tiipe AND JPicItles By the half bw or keg AT' Wholesale and Retail. CHAS. H- BLANK. This space is reserved for MRS. M. D. DEWEY, who is at present North pur chasing a Large and Select Stock of Millinery. i i: I "l!J fj: f J , it, ' "1 ! 1 1 ,.;: ' 0 7 '! 'I'.I,.- u.'i' TjJULTON MARKED , BEEF, '"' 5 JJeef longues, . i f ni i-m ' Breakfast Strips 'i, h; biiU 'f Small Hams, ; ;4 y;r un.:i. r ...... nanna .- . Italian Mnnnnrnm .Frfedii iiiRaisins ,nWV.'4 ;.;'.i.,.7'..r'": iJ'iPntnni I iiif.t; l'l.iH,,, .... . : I. . . . j -, . Jqj ';'"r''J ?.'' V'fnii V w.-'.i.t t',U hit miff I ii k Frest Spices,) ;;f. -lQ: 4,,"j JttBtreo'eiTtidi:fi'!'n'uj ,;!' I " Sucrar Cured Shouldflra. l r-v seasons m '.,. . I5?.. . , , "- . .ureenecal'. ,j4;;i Mitf ,JH-(1 ... )'. t. . i M ' -'ill, ' I ' V'-.l h. i. J.:lt,v -;-;-4"'j!t';iJ H-'tili'.. -,J"; ,;,',.''iV: V'':':'';.' twt'