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4)r ' V ta .)'" '' "HoroemfHti.'horie again," V- ( 'Joinylnriiii'i siiio,' . ; "And u, it tiiis my hiiiil with joy 1 'lo nit't'i ntv frienda omie nior!1," j W I'pre tiuv can ret, the biist ulii Allfi Ju-t bs the saute, of yoro. .. j And 1 uHYOl.'O. 1'ipex, ami Randies And oilier tnlnics too numerous io mention, as before. , Comer of Middle mid ouilt Front sts. Jext door to lltut s Hardware store, W. L. PAFWKK, ihe Major. II BOWLING,, MANEFAOTUr.il OF I i No 237 CANAL STREET. 1 NEW YORK. for. Ontre Strert, t; ' i T Opposite E&rles Hotel. . I eformcd and tender feet a specialty, f ,. 'Comfort guaranteed. - i order bv nmll prompt y attended to. I ' 1 ivter hy permission to the following par lien, who are now wearing shoos of my makes loo. Kaily, 0. hi. Hlover, ; f J. A. l'atUtraon. ' ... , . MaJ. D. W. Hunt T. A Henry.' W. E. Patterson, . octio , J no. D. Yeomans,. f diwtim - il. W. WA1IAB, . (M:n'i-asor U( fc. H. Wtndloy.) ' ,f, ' 'M-jTlUEKS' AOENT'FOR1 hire Rye and Corn Whisky . ... .j - AT WHOLESALE WIIiES AND CIGARS Gr.EAT VARIETY, ,,' Umger : Aid; Pale , Ale, Beer aVl vorter. ' BERGNER-& ENGEL BEER, H ft :'Kf; f I fPi 'v :!M br $i J crDEiC 1 , - FUHE FRENCH BRANDY. II. W. WA1IAB. Front St. New Berne,' K. ft nepM-dAwly. t i PAETICULAR NOTICE.' ;.T1IPS. GATliS & GO. Tl ( 1 -f f. Hi, LINE OF firroceriers, -"Ory .Goods, ;. '" - - " :f.:V i' '."' - ". Uoots and I r . thoes, Etc. . Ijorillard. unci Gail JSc Ax Hniii At Manufacturers' . Prices. '" V-"' ' '. ,." ' ' : '.,...'.''.. J.'l- . j. QPP' Gorton House NEWBERN, N. C. I NET7'BEENE :.,! ; DULLED PABLO!!,; .j In the Duffy Building pn , Middto . ... ... street, near corner oi roilocs. 4 HYE.riEV TAMls JUST. PUT IN. 1 Three Eilliarii and Twd Pool j; . Finest in the Country, CAEOIIBOLjSe -' table". CEVILAr.:3:iT.E.TAIL0r.3 ' The flnostLlquors and Cigars, the celebrated "". BKHUNEtt & ENGKL BEU. Sour Kraut, . itordiuea, Lobster.'Limbnrirer and 8cliweltrr " itieeeo censtatatly pn hand. ' ' . : . , '. 1 i JOHN DETRICK. i No Id 4 W. I ' ii l A 1 Siato A Monroo Sls..C!.lca50yJ3a mi rm'l PfTrmm wanv sumn-w at - 3CAtaloci;l f 'i inirumeoi, .'inr, mim, ixTHMiA. KinuleW Cap-Lam l i .. c.ii. r i Li P mat. IViiin Mftinr'i Sufti. ftod .. JAf. aUo iniuiW InHtrucHon ami E tor AinsWur BauauaiCUalOSIIt' N. M. GASKILL, ... : r:;r tailor,; Has. received his nnd ig prepared to make up the Litest and niob( f '.ionable clo- l'ioco Roods of ev.ry quality .. i v .., ina al- s on baud. t :.:) V J it v .a SEW BERNE, N.CV MARCH 5. 1884. Arrival and Departure Hails-4 ' ' . MAIL CLOSES. , c;, "; j For North. West and South, . via A. & is. U. K. R. at4.30a.m. " : 1 For Beaufort and the . East.' at 1:00 p. to. ' ; ; -1 i For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and lieaulort bounties ilonaays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. , For Trenton, Folloksville and 1 Mays- ville,. daily at 7:30 a.m. ! i or urantsboro, Bay Kiver and vaa-1 demere, daily at 6 a. m. j , The contractor will take passengers to Stonewall for one dollar, and to Au rora semi-weekly at 81.50., . ' : OFFICE HOURS: . ' In Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 10 a.m. to 4 p..m. in mailing uepartment from v a. m. to 5 p.m. ; .'m"'.u;' Office open constantly between these hours except when mails are being dis tributed or sent.- i- , ; ; '' Opetv on Sunday from 9 to 10 b. m, , MEETINGS OF LODGES. St. Jouns Lodge, No. 8, A.rF. & A. M., meets the 2d Wednesday night in each month. . - ." . : : " : ' . New Berne Lodge, No. 443',' Knights OF Honob, meets on the 2d and 4th Fri day nights in each month. ; , .? . Assessment No. 132 is now. due. find must be paid on or before the 1st day of February, 1884. -; ; ' , ; Teent Council, No. 411. Eotal Ae- canum, meets on the 1st or 8d Friday nights In each month. " , i 'V ' ! ' Assessment no. oi is now aue, and must be paid on or before the 22nd day of February, 1884. w':1:.',:,;'.;::;, If'- Athenia Lodge, No. 8, Knights of Pythias, meets on the 2d and 4th Tues day nights in each month. Assessment JNo. 115 is now due. and must be paid on or before the 28d day ol January i looi. , . Euheka Lodge, No.: 7, I. O. O. F. moots on. the 2d and 4th Monday nights in each, month.. - -, Assessment No. is now due. and must be paid on or before the day oi jnfuse council; no, l. Order of Chosen Friends, meets on the 1st and 3d Wednesday nights in each month. Assessment No. 51 is now due, and must be paid on or before tin 81st day oi January, 1834. r .."'j-r.T ; Cosmopolitan Council 11 o. 211, Amer ican Legion of Honor, nu ets on the 1st ana 3d inursday night i in each- month. Assessment No. 48 s now due, arid must be paid on or before the 19th day or February, 18S4. : . , ;- . ..: Local Branch No. 95, Order of the Iron -Hall; meets on the 3d Monday nignt in eacn monm. i . ;v : Assessment No. 80 is now due, and must be paid on or before the 28th day lt 'Jn.nno.rvj IfWU. tx i . - Becoming Acquainted Two old "negroes ' become I ac quainted in a way that shames for raality. fleeting lor the nrst time, they look at each other. ' 'Then; one remarks so the other can hear him: "jDoanrbelebe I knows dat man, but his face Is migyty 'miliar."; men the other one says, "seed dat man '-: somewbar,. but, I kain't place ' mm. ' uowdy do, gener man?" ' " V:!:M''A "Porely,' how is it wid yesse'f?" roreiy, tuann yer. vvnar aoes yer lib?" ... , ; ,'Ou do PryoT placed? Whar does yerse'f S!ideF,i M $ t . ' ''On de Avery place. How's al yer Iblks?";. JM-f-.;,. pm-A ."Jt'oreiy, tuanK yer, now's aii wid yCsse'fl" J- fpt ,,- "Poreiy, 'bleeged ter yer." i After this they are old acquaint ancos, And never mil' to creefc each other as tmtaArkamavf, TrttV' A i'olnter. . . . ! "t,,"So vyou want ' a sitaationon, the toad as conductor?' ' said tha super. intendent tapping ,hv epds.of his ringers together.'- - "xes.rsir," replied the applicant i "Now, suppose you should run yout train into another, kill three or lour hundred people, an q, block np the toad for a day or: two; What would be your Course"' "I'd hurry back to the city and sell ten thousand shares of the stock, snort." ,' 1 - "Very good," replied the snperin tondent. ''But I am afraid there is no- vacancy; You'd have to knock down two-thuds of your receipts to put np for margins: but the rest of your scheme strikes me as being worth examining. The day after yon heat Ql a holocaust on the road, drop m and see me. If a brakeman happens to be killed, I'll think you over."-IVA:c's 1 Traveler s Maga zvic , ; , . Rescued from Death. William J. Coughlin of Somerville, Mass., says: ''In the fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of Lungs, followed by a Bevere cough. I lost my appetite and nesii, ana was con lined to niv bed In 1877 I was admitted to the hospital The doctors said I hud a hole in my lung as bip; as a naif dollar. At one time report went around that I was dead. gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. William Hairs Ualsam for the Lungs. I got a bottlo, when, to my sur prise, I commenced to got well, and to day 1 feel better tnan for three years It isEpriiig. An "Micr-tionof nnture latent forces in tuKin place. Like the world around you, renew your com plexion, invigora oj our poweie, cleanse the channels of lifo. Avei-'shiarsaparilla i-i the ii!(n to linn for i!ih purpn: 10. 1 t irnin; 03; PROFESSIONAL. GBOROI V. STP.OITO, 1 Rileigh.N.O. DANIFT, E. PKBRT, ; ' Kinston.N. STRONG-& PERRY, ' '-'J ' j - KiNSToar, x. c, (. . ATTORNEYS ML COUNSELLORS it fcAW. HavlhK foimed' a eopftriaerehlp for the Bractlce of the law In Jones county, will regu irty attend the court of the iame. Prompt attention paid to collections. Pnil. HOLLAND. Jit . ' '')' " ' O'WBW H. QtJIOl. HOLLAND &;GTJI0N Attorneys at . jlaw, .(Office one door west of Gaston House J . V111 nracUoe in the Conntlei of Craven Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir Prompt attention paid to collections. - j apra-uawiv. ' . Jt.W,?IXOB. fl Hi B1MJUO 8 CLEMENT MANLY. LiiuriM Pifintnyrt o itiulii JlAONj.SlLiKiOriS & MANLY , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' ' , I " WlllBracttcelntheCourtgofCraven.JoneB.1,1 Onslow, uarteret, Pamlico and Lenoir, and Id I the Federal Court at New Berne. febSdAwls ' nn n i oUtPVCI CflDn .Un. .h..; L dKAUKtLrUnlli .- Surgeon Dentist NEWBESN, 0. .l" Having located permanently In Newbertij 1 1 respectfully tender my professional services to the public. Office on Middle street, in Pat- j ibibuu uuijulubi upposiie xsapusb (jnurcn. Ten Years Practical Experience, ' . sep28dtwly - - DR; J. D; CLAKK, NEWBERn, S. C. Office oil Craven street, between Polloci and Broads ' i m C'v i t aprl7-dwly i HOTELS.? CENTRAL HOTEL, " - W. E. PATTERSON. Pnop'R, t ' " NEW BERNE, N. C. IHIS WELL KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS house, as Its name implies, is situated in the central and business portion of the city, hence recommends useu lor ice convenience to the travelling public. Affording solicitors every opportunity of visiting business correspondents It has attentive servants, and its table is alwayi furnished with t . - ETery Delicacy of the Season' us rooms nre large, airy and well furnished. ' AN OMNIBUS or the accommodation of guests to and front trains ana' steamers iree oi charge a special feature In this city, , ,k , AH the appurtenances, of a modern ;i FIRST CLASS HOTEL. , April i-d-lv...),' r,u :.f,-f '.iiHi .ii (",,;. G-ASTON TTOTTSF MiHV AV' a A.V.V KrJrii ' . NEW BEK.NE, N. C.,r ;.. - : 1 - S: R. STEEET & SON, Proprietors. l'The Only1 First-class Housa in the CityVf Omnibus connects with ' ' all Trains aAd Steamers. Large sample rooms for commer ciai travelers,., ...-ni ,-,ki?.;i ;f oowu-aw t HOTEL. z SMIf HFIE LD i N. C, D. W. FULLER,' Prop'r. 'i ' i - t :' u i , Ample accommodations at all times I Sample rooms for commercial travel- ml travel augSdtf era Uliartces moderate. CHAlRT-tJO. : ' ' ' i , 0. A. HAItf, Business Manager. OlIEFEICSCASnSTOEE. Nortu'-last corner of Middle and rrnr, South Front Streets, s j Stoves! Eardware.Honse Fiirnisliius; Goods, CROCKERY WARE; LAMPS, CHIM NEYS ByRNEtlis, i WICKS, ETC. Kerosene Oils, Bed ; C . Non-Explaslve I cousuintijr on nn.ua. -Special attention given to repairing. New Berne, Sept. 4th, 1883. , aprMdwljr r I. 0. YEOpAIlS, : i ri-. , iU - 1' H .- ' '' 1 t Ut NEW SXORE, Broad St., between Railroad and Middle. Now offers as . choice a selection of I GROCERIES aS can bd' found in; the city, LOW FOR CASI,, r , j Asparagus and Succotash,- - ' - . I ; UreenUorn, t New Bnokwheat Flour. ! Koyal Crqwn nnd.0ur hest Flour, ... ! Hue Teas, Ooflees and Hplce, - 'r- l I ' Fine tsugar Cured Shoulders cut to salt cus tomers, . . f .. ! . . j - The very best Uncoverrfrl Hants, ' Lare and SmiMl Pearl Hominy, i. '(Smoked lieef and Oorbed Beef, ! liotthnl Home Radlsli, ' t All kinds of Canned nnd Bottled Goods, ' potted Meats, -I Loose Ohow-ihow and Pickles, Best London Layer Kami ns in whole or quarter boxes, - r ' . Pifwerves and Jellies, " ' Citrons, Cnrrants and Prunes. " 1 dikes and Crackers of all kind?, . V -Caudles, . 'Crockery and Glassware, . y. -. i Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Snuff; ' Goods delivered to anv tart of the city free. ..I .... . ... ; A - - Stable free for the. accommodation oi country menus.: - . oculdtf U YEOMAiNtS. GEO, W. J. HARVEY, ' 838 BICII3I0ND gT., f and 4T 8. FOl'UTH ST., i PHILADELPHIA. KSTABLISXIED 1859. fTkr of Gentlemen's Fine Custom I'nnti (M Minn of ttie Latest Styles aud U Jt'...-? X' t l A kJ Would refir to Morhtr. B. K. Bryan, Geo lii'iKi."-Mnn1 tii'o. Ii. H"iirts, Ueo. A. Oliver and iHui'is, ullof uw lierne. llyl 1 W. J. CAIIVET, W. P. ST5ISE3, JiiialftfaMCi. ' " 1 ' Octrolt. tLunrricroaiBS o BXiob. S 11 t 'Cheee Smfes. Wtte . Brushes, Band tc Coal CSresUng, Who & lion U Bead for Cntaloirae. Mil)- Oar Entire ImM Winter: We have twenty of the.. latter left in light and heavy weights vThe chilling blasts of March require an Overcoat more, than any other month- ; ;' Kfw unuaren s ouus ieit. pants, pants, at cost. , OARPETg, CARPETS,; iFive different patterns of 3-ply and Ingrain." Be sure and give vi a call before you buy. , We will save, you money. j a . ...r .- .. ' - V&VQ received a Jew SPUING GOODS, including the Best 1611 p0nar Suitfl ever brought to thia Ttiarkfit. .J , j, ... - I fcoon.toarnvo An,Jilegant Line of 'GcntBFuriflhing.GbodTr.nlffl and .i.' fit Jf S 1 IV, 'i .$R.RING SUPPLIES -FOE ' ! EARLIEST AND ? nrvij -r'iij'V' ;f,'J t' 'i'iJi. ;vt: tii GARDEN PEAS, UOHAWK AD WAX BEAKS, J . TBUCKER'S FERTILIZERS. Sea. Fowl Guano, Navassa Ouano, Peruvian and Bono Guano, Stono Acid Phosphate, Kalnit, Plaster, and other Trucker's Supplies, at Very Low Prices. . " 200 BUSHELS RUST PROOF OATS, 1 300 Bushels OSTKK, WILLIAMS & IUNCAN COTTON SEED, I . ' .'i - of Superior Quality for planting. , ,:' :Also, a limited supply of the Celebrated PEERLESS COTTON SEED, which has taken three premiums for.tho largest production of Lint per acre. ' , . . '. L . iITUti 5Sr SBk. n H - EVS n. B AKA. - NEWBERN. IV. J 1884. Stir -Ehospliate is unrivahed for all fertilizing purposes, and especially adapted to the growth of ' haying stVo for. the past'eight years at the head of , the list of i high gradff snper-phofipbates. ..The largest and , most prosperous truckers in' Maryland, Virginia; and North Carolina, by their vol ' untary testimony, declare it superior to any fertilizer in the market, ,';produoing a stronger and earlier growth full development, prornpt maturity, and a more abundant yield than any of its competitors, ' while it permanently enriches the soil, showing its durable effects upon')Jonthojeoond and third crops. ( , i . .,. ' - ;:MOJ3L' COTTON , POCOMOKE reigns supreme, and wherever used sales have tripled eaoh season, A trial is all that is necessary to establish promptly and permanently its hold upon public favor. .The best lint cotton - raised in Carolina during the year 1883 was from POCOMOKE. " l &MPAP0WS & CO., Agents, Newborn, N. UFAEEMAN, LLOYD. MASON & DKYDEN, 3Ifrs. i . r r Jan$-ddkw8m , r ,.,, , OMorfolJjL, "7",. I ' ' ?f: WIIO-iJUSAJE LIQUOR BERGNER ' ; CELEBRATED BOTTLED ; LAGER BEER ' " r. OR,, SALE 4 BY ' THE CHATE. Also on hand a M stock t)f at Tarn snnn .' . t ' . it ' . i ?s " . . . m uPen U"CK store.-MiJJUi,!: kj 'viciskt, lAprld w ly r P..-I.S.I,.. TVMI.. LH... L k.M, . ...teVi .'.. i t.. . m A EeaUy Pure' Stimulant. This whisker Is controlled entlreV bv Ven able Hevman. N. . It Is distilled In Marv land in the slate water regions of that Ht ate, trom tne small grain grown mere. ine diHtlt iHtlonls superintended by a eentleman who tmderstH.ndgh.is business thorouelilv. Nothlnz . delt'terioiis is allowed to en tor Into its com position, and none of It Is allowed to be sold . anil in is imivuiree years out in oruer mat it irinv bo entirely free by evnoitlon from tho i fimol oil. Votiable . lievninu oiler these ioodsns perfeetly ptive to till . nmr n-ltwttnU lor lnediciil imt-vN.-s. ll n turn- on o brandi ii. 'l i Mev to "ke tueir n i ii : : . inn on t , ) triU !) '..ion, ... i or c.io by . " 1 e. ii. i.t S.XX, ti.r. a. v, Jin . . uw lierne, ii.V F. R. HXCKLEIt, BUT. ' Cloth. Wire CBMiter Hi Wire Stfrse, Csjttnt" Screens, Weather V&uea, Stable Futures, H Fences. Iron Shutters, Counter tiupporta,&0. le suuires, tMut : KJ-Mention this Paper. Clothing & Overceats. irom iioo years, bi prime cosb. : : ' ; . y - Youths, Boys and Children's Clothing. Valises. , , HOWARD & JONES. - BEST VARIETIES ; , PRE4 es Medmond, J)EALEK. & ENGEL'S . Groceries, ' Provisions; Cigars at nnn . v -. ..... .. ' NEW BERNF.-.K.V JACKSON. HOUSE, New BfTne, N. C., .:.';'';,: ;f:;7'; SAM'L JACKSON, PnorMRtoR. 45, Flret-class accommodations for colored people traveling, and a Restaurant for genl eral patronage, from which e furnish meals to -many white people and serve families at their residences In any part of the olty. Refer to the people of New Berne gen erally. . V' " decl5-dly Wm-PellJallaiice '& Cc's r Eea .Frcni Sird ' I. .1 J .i r . i i r i - i ,J . . : i . i i jnow oners decidedly Ice' .Choicest" Selection cvor- offered to fthe7pepple.,p New ' 1 . ;,erne in iihe.lines of ' FINE GROCERIES.. Confectioneries 1 and ' Fruits.' We have iust finished pettin? an as gortment of Staple," Fancy widSjeason- ' able Goodsj consisting pf-i- All .the leading lioasted Coffees. including Java and Mocha., i ull line of choicest canned goods, both Fruits. andPish'?'i" ; : Pure Spices, ground and unground. , Pickles in glass, and wood. " Preserves in glass, tin' and hulk. ; ' Cranberry Sauce.-- v j- , Maple Sytup.' . ,,.,ii2,,,,K " -. Prunes. , .-, (AMi:!- ; Thanksgiving MinCe Meat.T,;7;.; ;.' Finest Oatmeal and Buckwheat. Choioest Butter and Cheese. ' Highest grade Patent Flour, '.1A Hominy, Samp, Grits. , . ' English Breakfast, .Gunpowder and Oolorg Teas, : r Finest JRaisins,' Candies, Oranges," C Nuts, Pecans,- Filberffi, English Walnuts, Cranberries, Apj .es Malaga Grapes. ,.r ,, ; ; : ,. t."..r",,' v ""' Uodnsh, Hams',' 8houIdcrs,"and Sta ple Provisions; f-fs Mfam Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco. Cash tbabe onlx wAstEDeili ? Come and see us and he surprised. ? WM. PEH BALtANCB,& Co. ' , , ' novl4d .,,';' 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE; RY. A irgnlarly otumted and Irnallr qnallSad phvaldaa aaU th. Cnrea.aU forma of PRI yniiufuu and . liASt&S, - ' , Spermatorrhea and Impotenoy- u tlm raialt ot Klfibni, is youth, tenal axwe. la ma tarvr yari( or oth.r chum, and prouitoina mi ol th, fwt lowing .fleet. I Kerrou.MU,Snitnal KiuUooi. (night ami.. Ion. by iirttinis), Dimnr.i of Sight. Defectlvo Memury, 1-liy IcalDway, rlmlwon taM.ATer.lontoHod.tyolKmalM, Contuiloa of Ideas, Lou of Sexual Power, An renilering aurnaga unprofer or tmnappy. ar, taorourtyj aad-nerma- aanUy cured. SYPHILIS PoaiU"ly oan and aa- tlrely radlcated from Uu ayatem. UOIlOrTliea, GLKET, Strtctnra, Orchltlt, Ranla, (at Kuptun), - ff tile, ana othMSrlrat.dluuMnntk1wnmwt. A. -i. l . . - i a crtnla claii of diaaaw. and trntiDK taouuad. anno f!y,aiiiirai great .kill. Phyilciant Imowinx thiatactolUa r.'cnminend person, to my care'. When H it incottTenlent to vlltt!ie city for treatment, medicine, can ba aeaV privately aed safety by nail or axpreat anywhere. . i- Cnres Guaranteed In all Casea andertaKen. .. .. ; ton.ulttloii. nerwnally or by letter frea and InTlted. Chargea rauonaol. and eormpondenoe Itrictly confideatiai. A PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of MO iS. tent to anyadiAua) Konrely sealed, tor tlilrt, (30) cents. bliould ba read by all. - Addaua.aaj.bova OlBce hfuri from t A. MMto a P. H. Boidaye,aa4P.M it uarHridenttliat a pnyilclaa. who pay rpaelal anantlos ALPSEUS W. WOOD, Commission Merchant For the Purchase and Sale of RICE, CORK; v t n GEAIN AND ALL KINDS : OF' Agent for the GOLDS BORO OIL fOW PAN! for the ptuchuse or COTTOS hEli. Office one door north Cottou Exchange, NKWBEKN, N. C, sT Orders anr, onsignmeuls sollolted. nov4iltf ' . ALEX MILLER, WHOLESALE & RfeT.ML ' GROCER I : l ' Constantly receiving a full- line ''t ' Choice GS-rocories . r.-.t ' u-.-z.HA .i.leU'i' , ... and FARMERS'. SUPPLIES, which we offer as,Jo.w as "anyl house in. the city, and warrant ,afl pjaodajas rep-; resented. . ..!;. ( j.-.; -. jt- : : ! Call, and. . ej&muie; imxf stock and -prices, j Stables furnished ftee to all our : country customers.' y,i.A- H ' ' -; Goods delivered free io any jart . e ... , the city." . . - k "a 12 W. &, D. " T; y-1 ,i-n D. W. HURTT, fit EHGH ANT , TASLO R. ill'. IVext Dior TO' 1 1 ; m .H" 4 ' ? 'ri . . -1 . 1 ,i TTJl. i 5 r;Ll:s2if uenirai noiei. J W liru: - .nt r,. A:- MIDDLE STREET' ;.' .v r. .'.si-.-!it i Kfi'.i-! I' ' "- t ! I i' A New Berne, a. C. I 111,!, J,'' ., tm . I n L. H; .CUTLER, ...... r. -.';' . r .. l, ... . f t.i v jt , ' ." Stoves; and Ikrvcro, Sash, Doors & Blinds, tvir.'rf I,. .. . . ,:: .,u" ,r,J3 '..,.'- ' LIME, CEMENT and BLASTER ; : BOUSE FURNISHING GOOD i 1 Faults, Oils, Glass and Piittv GUifS AND PISTOLS, ) Rubber and Leather r 14 d , Atc.v -Ufc, Etc. w 3
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