Joe RNAL. VOL; III. NEW BEBNE, N. G, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1884. NO. 182. Jl:-JL.iL 0 Ji r 'v 'Kf:; ,1 4V. LOCAI; NEWS. NEW AD VER TISE1TEX Tiil , S. R." Street Lost. J. J. Wolfendev For sulphates, etc. II. J. Baker & CO. Fertilisers. ef Journal IQtalatore AtaianDC. ' Sun rises 0:21 1 Length of day, Sun sets, 5: 7 J 10 hours, 40 minutes, j Moon 6cts at 1:07 p. in. The Cotton Exchange will bv' closed on the day of election. .. ! 'Wayne Suparior Court will convene at Gdldsboro on Thursday of iif-xt weet. - A meeting of M. E. Church Working .Society will bolioM at Ij. H. Outlet's to night. , , . . Mr. J. J. "VVolfenden offers something of interest to farmers and truckers. . : See adv. ? g ;.; ; . . , -. ' We nee from the Lodge that Col. Ike young ia billed for New Berne on Thurs : day night. " . Messrs. Clement Matily , Jas. A. Bryan and Phil. Holland, jr., will baatlius ' sell's on Friday. j All. boys having torches used in the l late procession will please return them to the office of M. Manly. Chairman Wood has called a meeting of the Democratic Executive Commit - tee for next Saturday, Nov. 1st. ' The city authorities are . extending Middle street. .twenty or thirty feet by filling in a portion of the dock where the city market stood. We call the attention of the Jones !. county Republicans to the card of Mr. ' B. F. Dillahunt in this issue. Mr. Dilla- frunt has been "a Republican for many years, end is in every respect "-orihy of ' the support of his party. ' W. G. Bulkhead, Esq., of Goldsboro, and F. M. Simmons. Fq., of this city, will address the citizens of New Berne and surrounding country at Collins' Store,'5th Wrd, a this city, on Thurs day night at 8 o'clock. Mr. Duikhead a a young man of fine ability ;;ud an : effective speaker. fljuyar'. Court. The following cases were disposed of by His Honor Mayor Meadows yester day: i John Mayo, disorderly conduct; tine, one dollar and cost. Bill Lovick, assault on York Jones; fine, one penny and cost. John Thomas, hogs running at largo; fine, one penny and cost, -x ; r- - JM lvlny Age, Yfe havp received No. 3 of this pam- ' .nhlet, edjted and published by Dr. J. T Wwah, or Kmston, and are ilyai;el to note that It 1st an improvement on No. 1. N The Doctor, though past his tbn o ecore Mid ten, still wields vigorous pen. The ' Living Age should bo a welcome visitor to every Disciple's home. ",. ... : . . Public Speaking. J F. M. Simmons, Esq., has consented ' t6. speak, nt the following tir.ics aud places; ' 4-tI-amlIcp,, in llamlicp. county, Fri- JaJ, Octi'sist. ' . - ,,' At PQllpksyille, Jones county, Satur ' day, Nov. ist. At Smith's Store, Onslow , county, t Monday, Nov. 3rd. ' At Shackleford's ' BankB, Carteret county, Wednesday, Oct. 80thJ , , -At Collins' Store, 5th Ward, New Borno, Thursday, Oct. 80th, at higlk.' Mr..Simnons is one or ihe most forcible : speakiera in Eastern North Carolina. . XL i (b,e people will turn, out aud ier,r liiin . iuew.in()Bregteiri5. . (' V 1 1,1 tilil- 'ff ' iiir; r:, . ' J: JJuilitvIinf king. , p. "" v Z ynftirmaa iopt nas aespairoa q; car I'vincr Korth Carolina for Blaine by fair means, and has lesorted to a trick that) J8 calculated to injure Grover Cleveland ; T. . , . , - . v as a candidate for the Presidency. A . circular is being circulated among the country people, with damagins charges, by which It lS hoped . to prodo ap i- I epf tUfc wi'l pdi be corrected bofdro the election.' " The Character of the can didates has' bedn discussed for three mouths or more, and- anything sprung ' oh (Jio eye of the election by either party - -ought not to govern any voter, no mat - ter what the excuse for holding it back. This circular hoa been kepi; flnt o. the Vajr tot ib;6' newspapers,' becfiup they Jypi)l4 have ventilated Uis false ohnr-rea - it oontaiaed, .' :. ' r ) :: -: v - : ' RegU(ratlon - ' There is achanco for much fraudulent A registration which Chii Comraittoes in different precipcts should assist tho teg- 'jstrar 'i. in preventing. ., A man -'Pjov" iaz from - G.na precijyji or ward ' " another.. . should produce a idrtifioato '7rom" the registrar of his Tormer ward or precinct that his nam has been erased from the book of ihe sai.1 ward or precinct. It Bhould also be ve membered that any person having been convicted of any infamous crime is not entitled to 'vote until the Legislature rfhtoreshim tocilinship. Committees frMU lock 6ut t'.'s txiittor. It is too -'if r iho i - to 8-.f-n 1 to it Mrs. Joseph Nelscn and childrjn have ! 'oturned from a visit to Warreuton. I Mr. L. II. Cutler and family and T. A C:vca and family returned hustnigh1 m the Exposition. ' - i I .,! Mcssr. J. M. Francks and A. J, , ,!, . Onslow are ia the city as j.u-ors in i-. L intea States court. Mowrs. C II. Foy, Samuel Hudson itul D. II. Hatrison, of Jones, arc in the city at If n liui the District C.inH an. ;nrors. U'liPt li ls.''?"''. Tl-.o resist r.i lion books of the city can )) found nt the frtllowhig places: Ut Ward, at im -tore of Thos. Cotes & Co., II. M. Gale. ll-'gintrar. Sad Ward, at tim City CiorkV office, J. U. Bo'l, ReRihtrar. 3rd Ward, at the store of J. J. Tolson & Co., on Brond street. J. J. Tolson, Registrar. 4ih Ward, at J. C. Whitly 's st'ire," on Cra ven stroct, boliv ospress oA'n e, J. C. Whitty, Re:istrar. 5f.h Ward, St. Phillips precinct, nt E. G. Hill's oilice on Broad street, E. G. Hill, Registrar. 5th Ward, South of Queen street, at Samuel Cook's shop, Samuel Cook Reg istrar. Every voter should examine the book and see that his name is properly regis tered. - - - .... Slcauicr Moveititnt'J. T'u e Stoi't from Baltimore with cargo of merchandise. The EtM Cify from Hyde county with cargo of rice, cotton and passengers. The Keuse, from up Neuse, with cot ton. The 7Veu:, from up Trent, with cot fou. The Fareuce, from W.nct-boro, with co. ion. The ShewtiidiXth with merchandise nw a full cargo of cotton on the out--: "d trip. i',-'u ..' Hi lMrlt Court. This body convened'at the courthouse ytfterday morning at 11 o'clock. Mar- slii'l J.T. Hill and Solicitor W. S. 0. B, Rubiruion were at their post discharging .ho'.i- ilui '03 with their usual zeal and courtesy. Mr. George Grantham, of Wayne, was appointed foreman of the Grand Jury oud His Houor, "Judge Seymour, deliv ered a short and explicit charge. The following oases were disposed of: 17. uifi. S. v9. A. L. Wiggins; judgment U. S. vs. E, W. Mattocks; sci. fa. ; dis m'ssed. U. S. vs. E. V Mattooks; oontinued. U. S. vs. Elisha I. Credle et als; con OLvued. U. S. V3. T'aos. Campin; continued. U. S. vs. F. P. Harper; continued as upon affidavit for defendant. TJ. S. vs. N'eedham K. Kennedy; no! P1'03- TT. R. vs. V. T?.dhprnn n.m!!iinnil for ab ence of witness ' 1 , l u ,,', , U. S. vs. McG. Hollidav: continued. TJ. S. vs. Joe Maoly;nol pros. U. S. vs. W. P. Williamson: scj. fa.; dismissed upon payment of cost. U. S. vs. W. L. Perkins; sci. fa.; dij missed, U. S. vs. Geo. Terrell; not guilty. TJ. S. vs. Joel Whitfield : continued. , Court adjourned till 10 o'clock this morning. Eha City Camp. IS o. , Fraternal Legion, was organised by W. B. Boyd,,' D. S. C., on ',ho niht of the 27th inst. with -ifty chatter' members. The following officers were elected; " J. H. Bell. Commander, H. L. ilall, Senior Vice-Commander. O. Y. Ilerrington, Junior Vice-Com- : lander. "r- O. Brinson, Past Commander. "ITT TJ WittH ArlItov.f 1,. XJI AUJULUUI. ' W. F. Rountree, Enrolling Officer, ' F. .W. Hugh?s, M. D., Medical Exam iner. . ' '" S. IS. Soott, Treasure. Geerge 'Howard, Guide, Samuel Parsons, Warden. . Jno M. Harget. Sentinel. J. P. C. Davis, E. W. Carpenter,-L. M, Vallnaw, Trustees. . The admission fee was fixed at three dollars fcr those making application on or before the 12th of November, 1884, after which time it will- probably bo raked. ; ' V.; v ATT EN 1 ION, EXECUTI VE CQKMIT. , .'v- v':'. TEE, ?'rr; All members of the County Demo cratic Executiye Committee are re quested to meet at my office, next door to the Cotton Exchange, in New Berne, !on Saturday, Nov 1st, at 13 o'clock I ninorant busipess p.n bari(L .. 1 )'alhheu8 W. Woon, Ohm'n. Matt ManlV, Seo'ty, . Once you catch the flavor and fra grance of a pipe or cigarette of Black well's Durham Long Cut, you can Ap preciate this sentiment from the "Rev- I . m TV 1 . 4 1 L mi I J- 1 A 1 enesoi a uacneior, inas iirBu lasie of the new smoke,.and of the) fragrant feaf is very irraceful; it has a bloom about it that you wish might last. It is litre your first love fresh, genja,l,and La Grange Items There is some indications of rain. The I dry earth needs it; let it come.' The sweet potato croo.as far as we nave nea-u, is very good. - There was a goodly number of Demo- v i 'ia lrura iao country nere last &atur- Lav evenine t0 heaNorth narolia'a nest Govsrnor. There were many of i hem who are rarely seen here at this . ime of the week, but the opportunity of seeing snd hearing General Scales brought them out. The meeting last Saturday of the church at Hickory Grove and the asso ciation committee appointed to investi gate the trouble at the church, was very harmonious, and the best of feeling pre vailed. The church appointed a com mittee who presented to the association committee their reasons for withdraw in.rc from the association. It is always a plea, ure to gentlemen to meet gentle men ami transact business upon business and gentlemanly principles. The church adhered to its former position and the committee expressed that their action was final. There is one duty devolving on every citizen who wishes to see the coming election conducted fairly and according to law. inat is, a close examination of the registration books. Already attempts have been made to have illegal voters registered. It is not reasonable to sup pose that the registrar can always pre vent these impositions. It is the duty then of every good citizen to aid in this matter and to see that no one votes who cannot do bo acoording to law. We would not be understood as opposing any one, Republican or Democrat, white or colored, who is entitled, but we are opposed to any and all, who are not duly qualified, and it will take the assistance of others to prevent it. Another thing should be done. If any man shows a disregard of the law and votes, not be ing a duly qualified voter let all such be prosecuted as the law directs. Stonewall Items. Any quantity of wild geese are re ported in the waters about the mouth of Bay river. Charles C. Wharton had the misfor tune to brake his leg on last Saturday. Wm. Riggs was thrown from his buggy on Sunday evening on his way home and had his collar bone broken and otherwise painfully hurt. On next Saturday, the 1st of Novem ber, the big barbecue and mass meeting takes place here. Gov. Jarvis, Hon. L. C. Latham, Hon. C. C. Clark and other prominent Democrats are expected, ad a grand rally a anticipated,. Mr. Joo Perry, the man, who.acoidieuti ally shot himself near Vanderuere, died on last Jjriday night. Mrs. tannie Per kins, wife of T. D. Perkins, died on Sunday evening of hemorrhaeio fever at jk t the residence of Mr. Ben j. On last Thursday the Republicans had their appointment here. R. S. Daniels, their candidate for the lower house, W. D. Alfred, for sheriff, and Wm. Rich ardson, the broke down candidate for Bherirf , constituted the . entire crowd. A gay time they had. Col. Jno. N. Staples filled his appoint ment at Bayboro on schedule time, al though his hearers were nat as numer ous as was aesiraDie. mis not one complaint w?s mado of his speech as 1 i have as vet ' 'heard; he; filled the bill i Tha ponntv ennvftss is nroc-reSRinc Hatiu. ' "t ctorUy to the Democrat c party. I p n An f)ul,Ml u0fi u;a R. H. i.ane, on the 23d mst, had his iiaro to get into a nole in the bridge across Bey river and so frightened her lhat she backed off of the abutment of h9 bridge and swam across the river A-;lh the cart hitched to her. She came nerr being drowned. I predict anin- ; tliovinent of the Board of Commissioners whan court arrives. The bridge is, and hfs been, in a dangerous condition tor some time. Areule Pit's by tlc Put. J. A. Smith, a Gainesville, Ga., mer chant; says': "For" years I was a. victim to tho combined affects of Erysipelas land an aggravated type of Kcsoma, that ; baffled all medical skill. I consulted tre very best physicians in the United States to no good purpose. I gave every patent medicine that was recommended a faithful trial and received no benefit I took large quantities of potash bnd a pint cup full' of arsenio pills. The pat ent medicine, pills, and potash mixtures fed instead of curing disease. They destroyed my dprietite and wrecked my systam-rl lost flesh and energy I lost three years from my bus'ness and spent $3,000 in a fruitless effort to regain my health. At last, when I began to con sider my case hopeless, I commenced ! taking S. S. S., and' in a short time I waa entirely cured. I, waited year' alter a cure was euef iew, anu cpnunuea i.il.rt Q.i-ift'a SnAfii! nff.n nn no tt to take Swift's Snecidc oS 'and on as a sort of safeguard ,! before J, was willing to tnakei 'publij this marvelous cure. Being assured beyond the possibility of a doubt that the oure was permanent, I wrote this history of my case for the benefit of my fellow-men. My skin is now as smooth as it was when a boy. I weigh more than I ever did In my life, and my general health was never better. I passed through last winter (which was an unusually cptd one! without losing a? single day from my business. For thfe last - twelve. months I have had no. return of the ery aipelaa in any shape or form, or any touch of eczema." - r - - . Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, V -; i The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga., 159 W. 28d St., N, Y., and 1205 CheBtnut St.. Phila. . To any body who has disease of throat VI " " H , " u -Tin ui.uu uui mm a inu a i Cure for Consumption has cured: 'the 1 -. - - a I 1 1. ' '.. ' . jM d.res,- '. tl. T. Hazelune, ' " : '"V WarreUjPa. ' ' jv23 d&w Jones County Items. The dry weather is telling heavily on ohe gardens, turnip and rutabaga crops. Gen. M. W. Ransom, one of North Carolina's brightest jewels, will be at Trenton on Thursday, the 80th. Don't fail to hear him. The most of the cotton has been picked out in our section. Farmers say that the crop is short, but it is said to be of a better quality than usual. I have been informed that Mr. J. T. Saott, the old war horse of the Rads in Jones county, has announced himself an independent Republican candidate for sheriff. I hope our friends will stick to our nominee, ' John C. Parker, should t e field be filled with independents. The Rev. W. II. Puckett will preach Jie funeral of Mias Jennie McDironnud t.t Lee's Chapel on the 2nd Sunday in November at J t o'clock, a.m. As the deceased has many relatives and friends in Carteret county, the Telephone will confer a great favor by copying this item. Proiessor E. Y. Perry of Trenton and Miss Mitty Taylor, daughter of John Taylor, Esq.,' were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at Uookerton, Greene county, by the Rev. Mr.Ed wards, on the 14th of October. May happiness, p'easure and prosperity attend them throughout the journeying scenes of life. Died, near Trenton, on Thursday morning last, after a long and lingering illness of heart disease and dropsy, Mrs. Winnefred Wilcox, wife of Thos. Wil cox, Esq. Mrs. Wilcox was a firm and consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and died in the full triumph of the faith. She has left a loving and devoted husband, several grand children, together with many relatives and friends to mourn their irreparable loss. I sincerely hope that every Democrat in Jones county will seo that his namo is on the registration book ; see that all your neighbors names are there too. Should there be one that has failed to register, look him up and find out why he has not; urge upon him the import ance of this duty, and above all see that every one who has registered attends and deposits his vote. One vote may elect our worthy and competent citizen, P. M. Pearsall, to the next Legislature. One vote may secure the election of our Governor, while one vote may secure the electoral vote of North Carolina aud be the turning-point in securing the election of a Democratic President. GENERALSEWS. Framingham, Mass., Oct. 27. The worsted department of the Biglow Carpet Company, at Clinton, shut down to-day for two weeks owing to the poor markets, throwing out of employment between 2UU and 3U0 hands. On the first of November the Lan caster Gingham Mills of that town will reduce its employes, who number nearly 200, so that the monthly roll will be some $2,500 less than it now is. Louisville, Kj ; Oct. 27, A special to the Times friirexington, Ky., says: track and Maud S. did not trot. She j will try to lower, the record Thursday." wa,shtn.gton, Oct. a i. rne statement of the U". S. treasurer shows the gold, :t' wwi tt a ..inc. :,. n, .,.., to-day to be as follows: Gold coin and I 1 bullion, ?p2ai79o,74S; silver dollars and coin, $29,300,814; U. S. notes, 833,454,- !M8; National bank, notes, Sr9,720,532, i deposits with National bank deposito- , ri a,ft1TO oao. ..! ki oos ksoi ries, 810,172, 989; total Wl. 925,582. Certificates outstanding: uoid $80,298, 510 ; silver $09,860,881 ; currency S17,0i0, 000. Receipts from internal revenue to day were &79fl,822, and from customs 8522,572. National bank notes received for redemption to-day amounted to $552,00Q. " AV3UxiTA, ME., Oct. 27. Mr. Blaine is reported to return to this State in the lattef nart of this week, but if his nres- ) enbe is needed in Now York, he mav delay his return until day before the election. Faix River, Mass., Oct 27. The mills which closed last week were started up t this morning, but unless the cloth mar-' Set improves, another snut-tlcwn ot a week is probable. To tho Voters of Jones County: Havwgbeen solicited by the many Jftiends of the Republican party to be come a candidate tor tne onice ot snenn, feeling it a duty I owe to my party, I hereby announce myself a candidate for. said office, and solicit the votea. of the people of Jones county, pledging myself to uo my auty w ao people oi saiu county u ejeoe,' aespeouuiiy, W. V. U1U.AHUNT. pollokaviHe, Oct. 28th 1884. Rheumatism, and similar diseasos, caused by a low state of the system, are cured by using Ayer's Sarsapariila. A fine constitution may be broken and ruined by simple neglect. Many hodily ills result from habitual constipation. There is no medicine equal to, Ayer's Tim. a. ii.:. :1 j turn VJ wttv? waw uuu xostvio uic syscern f,Wfi Ba oeaimy ... , Job Work. The Jqurnh office is prepared to print Bill Heads, Letter Heads, En, velopee, Cards, Tags.Circular Envelopes etc., in neat ana nanasome styie, ana also at prices to suit the times. Give us atrial. IWAHHIED. - ; , ' - : At Grace Church, Plymouth, N. C., on the 22nd inet.. bv the Rev. Robert B. Drane, Mr. D. S. Carawa tqi, MisaJ came u. ugei, oj tnat, mace. ; - died, '-. :Z ' ? A ner home in Onslow county, on Monday, October 27th, 1884, Mrs. Mary , Howard, wife ol rrank -Howard ezn 25 years. , COMMEKCIAL. Journal Office, Oct. 28, 6 P. M. COTTON. Ntiw York futures firm; spots steady. Middling 9i; Low Middling 8 3 8: Good Ordinary 8 3-4. FUTURES. MORNING. NOON! EVENING. October, O.fi'J 9.70 9.76 November, 9.70 9.74 9.79 December, 9.71 9.74 9.79 January, 9.81 9.84 9.89 New Berne market firm. Sales of 110 !ales at 8 7-8 to 9 05. Middling 8 15-16; Low Middling 8 11-16; Good Ordinary 8 3-8. RICE. Charleston, Wilmington and Savan nah upland 90 to 1.00. Tide-water $1.;0 101.25. New Berne upland 80 to 90. OOiUKSTIC MAUKKT. Cottonseed $10.00 for Oct. Seud Cotton $2.75. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, 81.00; dip, 81.60. Corn 75a85c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beep On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. " Lard 13c. per lb. Eggs 10c. per dozen. Frksu Pork 7a8c. per pound. Peanuts 1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder G0a75c. per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown. 40a50c.: sDrinir 20a30o. Meal 95c. per bushel. Grapes Scuppernongs, 81.00al.25. Oats 35 cts. per bushel. Apples Mattamuskeet, 75c. pe,r bush. Peaches 50a60c. per bush. Potatoes Sweet, 40c. Turnips v ool 12al7c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and n m. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hear' 3, 83.00; saps, 81.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 818.00. L. C, F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOjc S.:oulders Smoked, No. 2, 8c; prime, 8Jc. Nails Basis 10's. 82.75. Flour 83.00a7.00. Lakd 8Ja9c. StOAR 5a8c. SALr-90c.a$1.90 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. I AL1SE conta'clug valuable papers and ool- s. Also an ovorcoat. li Hi dor will get a good reward by leav liie . V lth Of If 8. K. STREET. H. J. BAKER & BR0., 215 Pearl St New York. PEOPRIETOrS OF THE East ir dia Chemical Works. DIPORTEllS OF &aSt India liOOQS, IneiMCalSj Etc., Etc. MANUFACTURERS OF M. J. laksr. & B:o'&, Special Izugk. Fertilizer; :. 'c.r testimonials and any information cat! on or address J. T. WOLFEHDEN, 21 FAX N. C, General Arjcnt for North Carolina. oc2l) dwU Sulp'tate Ammonia, Dissolved Bone, dr. Hind Bene, Sulphate Potasl (40 per cent,, actual Potash), Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Potash, Nitrate cT Soda, Sulphate ot Soda, Sulphate Magnesia Lund Plaster, BAKER'S SPECIAL TRUCE FERTILIZER, CALL. ON OR ADDRESS J. 3. W0LIENDEN, NEW BEttNE, N. C. OC29 dw tl UNDERWRITERS' SALE OF DAIAGEDC0TT0N. ABOUT 300 BALES DAMAGED COTTON, ex Steamer Defiance, : win be sold at mono Aacnon, Friday. October 31st, 1884, At KewUern. K. C.. on account OkfouxUinay concern. s r, WSItTS ft HENDEKSON, ' . ' .,' - - Agents. oc'i dtd . Insurance Co. of North America, Fer Rent, ,X ?001 DWELLISQ With SIX ROOMS, and KITOHKN attached, and other conve niences, on Hancock, street, between Pollock and Broad. : ..; . ; . , " Apply to' :- " " ' oc21 dlw ' . L. fi. OUTLtat. Land For Sate. A TRACT of KOUTy-I'IVS ACRES on the North Side or Neuse River, opposite the City of New Per::?. ' Will ba sold al'.o'if llier cr in fifteen aero tots. A No. I Dwelling nnd OnllioLses. Valuable for trocliius. r- Apply to . " , HKNKY MILLER, . ' nc2l illw lia r.oMKlmro. N. C. IIA11DAVA11E, Guns and Gun Imnlements. COOIQNe & HEATING STOYES, SASH, BOORS, BLINDS and MOULDING Lime, Cement. Plaster Paris, Hair, PAINTS, OILS AX I) PUTTY". For tli host ?,ii)dsanil lowest prices call at L. H. CIJTLEK'S, NK W HEKXE, N. O. CHEAP SiLLlHERY. We will have our (ioocls on Exhibi- tioi AY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER S:?, '84. THE BEST LINE OF GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY IN OUR: LINE WILL BE SHOWN TO THE PUBLIC TO-DAY. - Come and se them and leave your, orders. Lire. S. l Lana & Go. FIRST-CLASS HAND MADE BRICK. Call at C. E. FOY'S d FOR SAMPLE. w , jim s7 DEWEY IS AT HOME AGAIN FROM The Rertbsm Eii&rkefy And will be ready on TUESDAY, 0CT0EEH 21stf li) show tho jNlost A.stonisliin (In price and quality) 8ffiill3xe3?.y. Ever brought here. Como to see us whether you want to buy or not, just to see how pretty and handsome are our goods, and abovo all how cheap. octSdtf " The Best the Market afTorcis, Pork, Sausage anil Beef can bp f.u. nd al s ' CIlAa K. NErOX'a, On Brood Street, oc8 d",m At QldSand.' For sale in any miantltv at prices to suit the times. Brick have been examined by good Masons and pronounced first-class. samples cun us seen at niv store.' uraers solicited. 1une8dAwtf K It. JONES. First-GEass XHOICE FAMILY GKOCERIES, CIGAIIS, Tobacco and Snuff. No. 1 Butter and Cheese, Beston Mackerel, penny a piece to twenty cents per dozen. . At , V. E. BANFF'S, v '.' ooftdSm 1 ' Brond sirnpt. CENTRAL HOTEL' BAR TO BILLIARD ROOM. V EVEUlTHIN G FIKST CLASS. ' Capt. SASI B. WATERS, Prop'r. ' Bear Entrance from the Hotel, seSdly Middle St., New Berne. N. GV Af Send six cents for posts go' lrTniind receive free, a oostly box lwiof goodg yrhlch will help all, of either sex, In more money right away ti" nnythlrti? else In this world. Fortunes nw the VPorkerS-alieolntelysiire, Atoncen'1 ' 1 iiC t, CO., Augusta, Maine. luai . j