- i-.
n Transportation Co'y.
New Buwb. N. C, Oct SI. lS8t
LL SCUKDCLK OF THS STEAM KK
ELM CITY -
i Into effect on and aftr Novembers,
, ,iv W Berne t 12, m., for toro.
. opping l Adams Creek. Vandemere
i, ad Stonewall.
leave Stonewall at 8 a.m. for New Beine,
topplg at Vaudemere and Adtms Creek.
iVTwew Berne at t P. m tor Lake
Landing, (topping at Adams Creek.
Leave Lake Landing at 10 a. m. for New
Berne, stopping at Adams Creek.
Py thU arrangement we are able to make
Hom connection with the Northern steam,
m, also having good accommodations both
n..nr nri fmiirlit nt verv low rates.
k ti.ot thaman-hiintii and Droduoers along
line to give It their cheerful support,
nintit received under cover every duy of
ft Wr36iK)
r or further Information enquire at the of
so, foot of Craven street. '
K. R. PIEKCE, Agt. New Berne, N. C .
Or any of it Agent at the following places:
ABK LEE. Adams Creek.
1). M. WATSON, Lake Landing.
D, H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,
0. H. FOWLER, Stonewall, ' '
S.H. FOWLER. Bayboro.RA
lau21dwly General Manager.
THE
1IEITSE & TRENT EIVEE
Steamboat Company
Will run the following Sohedale on and after
Friday, August 22d,18Sl: i
Steamer Trent
Will leave Sevr Berne f.wPollokBvllle, Tren
hiii Hud Intermediate landings every Wed
newlay and Friday, returning on Thursday
and tJuturduy. .
Steamer Kinston
Will leave Newbern for Kinston every TtTK
iuviiuI PKIIIaV: returnlnz leaves lun-
on ror Newbern every MONDAY aud
I HITR.HDAY! touchin: at Jolly Old Field and
all intermediate points both going unci cum
in .
v ;. V- '.' '..'
Th iiwimpn make clone con necllnn with
the 0. 1. 8 8. Co. and North Carolina Freight
Line. For further luiormauou appiy 10
, ' w- K ST YftON, J., at Newbern
W. F. STAKMT, Kinston.
1. 8. Babitos, Polloksvllle.
; ' I T. WILSON, Agent at Trentou.
J." P. QtnxKRLY, Jolly Old Field.
J. B, Bakes. Quaker Bridge.
J. M. WHITE, Gen'l Manager,
eb7d4w Kinston. N. C
OLD DOMINION
Steamship (tympany.
SiUMI-WEEXLY LINE
Vo. .'ow YorJK, Baltimore, Nor
folk, Boston, Elizabeth City,
Philadelphia, Providence,
' , and other Cities.
' . OK AND AFTER
Mondav July 2nd, 1883,
UNTit FURTHER NOTICE
Steamer Slienandoali
Will leave, npua ft.iiTii.) of train on Norfolk
Southern Ruiliud nt Klizabotn Ulty, every
! ' . MON0A1 ASD THURSDAY
for New Bern. Returning It-avesNew Berne
fur Eliiabeib UUy every -
TDE.HAT ASD PKIDAY
nt i f. m.. makinK close connection with Nor-
folK . sontnern K. K. lor Nortnern ciuee.
(Jloae connection made at New Heme with
stoamen for Kinston, ' Polloksville, Trenton
and all landings on the Neuee and Trent
Hi vers. No freights received for ehipmenton
Tnesdnv and Fridays after 3U D m.
Freight forwarded promptly and lowest ratei
piutmntMid to daatinHtion. Fare to Elizabeth
Citr and retorn. 4. To Norfolk, tS. ToBal-
timore.W. Te New York, ls.l.
K. B. BOBKBTS, AH, New Berne,
OuLPirria 4 Tdrrib,
Aft'tg. Norfolk, V. A
. W. H. StANroiiD. Om'IFr't Ac't.
New York City
Change of Pier in Hew York.
The N. C. Freight Line
FOR NEW YORK,
E0ST0N, 'PROVIDENCE,
; ' and all joints
IVortU and A'est
i !ter tbU dnt will receive 'reiKtit in New Yoi k
-r, ; ;r" lor Hew Ber at .
11 EK 7, NORTH KIVI3K,
' Jloe of New York and BaUimore
, . Transportation Co.
" TArthanti ehonld remember tbat this Is o ne of
beet Steam Linee eat of Kew York, making
-f connection witb Baltimore lor new Berne:
i mide, na enijnmeenange. .
SEiII WEEKLY fiT EAMEKS
trccn Hew Berne and ; Baltimore,
""' Tonchmt at Noriolk)
Tinr Kew Berne for Baltimore TTJE8DAY8
r RIUAY8 at 1 p m. JeaT Baltimore foa
, i erne WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURItAYS
i. p. m. " ::
?cnu are aa lollewi:
,'JBEN FOSTKR, OenT Jfanager,
" : 90 Light St., Bal't. Md
1. W. MeOARRIOK, Agit. Norfolk, V. '
. P. Clyde do.. Philadelphia, It Sooth
i o iiBalto.Tran.t.ine,Pier f JJounrlTer
tmnson, Boston, 3(;ntmi whart, j
. f iwkwell, Providence B. I.
. , in ir. Fall River. ierrick wharf. "
i iiTe Boston, Toesdavsand Samrdays.
" New .om ouiy.
" Bsltiinore, Wednesdays andBatnrdaTi
Fall Kkrer, Cionasyi, weunosoaya,
.i '-.v. . ''.-'.
' ' ' r-rovldfince. Saterdavs. i
h bills lading given, and rates guaran.
! points, at the different fifllees of the
STCAME1W.
, i - t
GOODS !
A,
Is selling as Cheap Goods
as was eyer brought to this
Market.
Calico at 4c, former price Cc,
Dome -tic 4e. .
i-4 heavy Domestic 5c, reduced
from 8c.
Good Dress Goods at 5c, was 10c.
Splendid Worsted Dress Goods at
15c, was 20c.
Elegant Worsted Plaids for dresses
at 15c. and 20. s j ;
See our Black Goods. We have a
tremendous stock bought way down.
We are selling them very low, Only
think of it, good black worsted dress
goods for 15c.
A cood Black Cashmere, all wool,
46 in. wide, for 48c; 6 yds. make a
dress.
Fine! all wool 44 in. Black Ottoman
Cloth for 75c, former prico 90c.
If you want a black dress see us and
you won't regret it.
And then such lovely colored Otto
mans, etc., way down in prioe. Just
read the list. Ott mars at 75c.
All wool Cashmere, 40 in. wide, all
colors, at 70c, former price was 85c.
' r I
A nice Ciislimere m all colors at Joe
former price 50c.
See our Children's Hose in solid
colors and fancy stripes, full, regular
made, low uown in pricoroniy one. ior
oil colors, former price was COc. -
We soli a beautiful black Hose for
Ladies and Children at 35c, former
prices were 00c.
We have a lovely Balbrisan Hose
in light and heavy weight at only 25c.
M.-DAKER
. , . . v i i -Jspeak after hearing such eloquent
Anu UT ?"u lvT 7 H : i Tf
see our Lisle Hose- in lovely gray of
amereni snaues.
Iandkerchief for o and an all linen
colored bordered Handkerchief at 10c,
regular price was 2uc.
Then look at our Jerseys, all wool,
onl$1.25, good as formerly sold for
oo nn
"We have Satius and Silks at 75c.
and 85c.
I pint cup lull oi arsenic puis, ine pat
Splendid Scrah and Ottoman Silks, ent medicine, pills, and potash mixtures
brocaded, etc.
We can show you the loveliest Jiut-:
ton you ever saw way down in price,
Bird, Jet, " Crochet, and a thousand
different kin at way. down prices, t
We sell as good a Button for 10c.
we formerly sold for 25c. ;' .
J
S.9
A ffood 3-button Kid for 25c:, a bet-
tcr 4-button Kid for 50c, and the best
rv. tii. v-M . ; -NW
n vJT T Rft
Berne. Former prico was $1.50 per
pair.
Picture Frames at d Shopping, Bags
way down. -
CORSETS.
Madame Foy's Side Laced, ,
Thompson's Glove Fitting,
. Tatjapeco Boneless. 1
- ' French Woven;' -Abdominal.
- ,
A tiTilorifliil arr,o1r of nr.t. mid "RovrM
r . , w.v . '
CaBsimeres.
ir-aimniina
Ladies' Sacking, . : ; .
Cloaking,
i Beaver Cloth, etc, ;
Hoop Skirts from 15c, to 40c.
: Shoe Polish. '
Hamburgs are very low. -A
BLANKETS We can sell a
lino
11-4 all wool for S7.00, was $11.00:
a good 10-4 for $5.00; and a nice pairjbrane in croup and whooping cough
tr.r. io r.n I When combined with the healing muci
CLOAKS ' '
VVenll ' in Tllnlr Tllm0n A a
We sell ..a 10 Ulack Dolman, As-
trican trimmed, for $8.00. An $8.00
Jacketfor $5.00. A grand 'heavy
braided Jersey Jacket for $6.00 (price
last fall for similar stvle was $11.00),
and a good School Jacket for $1.25.
A. M: BAKER,
NEW 1IEKNE, N. O.
octlOdw',
Notice Is hereby given to an those that snfV
fred by the last lire oir Middle street and
the Market Dock, that I folly sympathize
with theiu and wish them better lack next
time. In the time they will be rtcongtruet
Init. - ' '
They enn find pood Clears. Tobacco tor
Chfwln or Smoking, t lisorettea, Kte.
Also, good cool Sod Wetrr, ii""'' Ale,
or Deep Kock ft verv lino ) ,ri,l iiw,
BlWilVS in BDOll COTl'H . ...ii lor.. ... A! n.. h
the ice JIoiixm-v- i. ' i- irvi.t'i..8
the journal:
NEW EESNE. N. C, NOT. 8. 1884.
- . "The Voudoo Doctor."
It' was daring slave time "the
voudoo doctor ' flourished.' He did
a thriving business among runaway
negroes, who were promised immun
ity from punishment iu case of re
capture for a small sum.'
One of the voudoo doctor's meth
ods of operating is to secure a black
chicken and. two pieces of silver
from a dune. Ho then procures a
skillet, which he half fill with wa
ter, placing tho pieces of silver, in
the skillet onnosite each other. Tie
then requests his dupe tot mentally !
name one of the pieces after tho
enemy, whom he desires to circum
vent. When the . water begins to
boil ho drops an occasional . feather
from the black chicken into the
skillet, mumbling something which
is, unintelligible. ; As soon as tho
water boils the pieces oi money bo
gin to rise and Jail, as thoy natur
ally would do, and by a skilletf'ul
manipulation of tkb skillet ho brings
one of the pieees on top of the other
tho one beneath, always being
tho one named after the enemy ol
his dupe. For this the dupe is ex
pected to pay according , to ' his
means from $1 up to $10. Wash
iugton I'ost. . . " ',. -.- " ".
How to Conduct Prayer Meetings.
At the nieetinff of tho Baptist
pnstors in Kew York the Iiev..Dr.
Hiscox, of Mount Vernon, J. T.,
re.id an essay on "llow to Conduct
the Prayer Meeting.? , IIo said that
(hey should bo opened promptly
i-viMi if rlifi f.hnn'h was o.mntv.. lie
Laid that the iMistor niiahfc betrin
wjt, prayer, and if he 'could sing to
start a little bvrnu. and as theneojile
came into the church he mignt ask
tliem to assist, lie couliiHieil that
Jl. A 1- ..1..-1.1 4- 4-.-.l-. . -1, r.
;. in enalrhnr l.nh Khmibl
cive some one else a chance. "I
once knew a minister." said ' he,
"who was a smart man and had a
nuts vuico ioi Bjiuitn-mf;. vuou
came to the prayer meeting his ad-
S UZS. Z
rrrr " nV. ak:
. . fc nMMgarv to sav ai)V.
thins more, and tlie people were
timid and did not like to get up and
addresses by their paster' 1
J
. .
IAraenic riiie uj iud riuii
t A BmltV. o Oainpwili Ol. mnr.
wanra T no vinHm
ffecta of ErV8ineias
. aaliai tVDe of Ec,ema. that
baffled all medical skill. I consulted
the very best physicians in the United
States to no good purpose. I gave every
patent medicine that was recommended
la faithful trial and received no benefit.
I took large quantities or potash und a
fed instead of curing the disease. They
vStem I lost flesh, and energy I lost
three years from my business- and spent
$2,000 in a fruitless effort to regain my
fem
takings. S. S., and in a short time I
entirely cured. . I waited a year
after a cure was effected, and continued
to take Swift's Specific off, and on as a
sort of safeguard, before I was willing
to make publij this marvelous cure.
Being assured beyond the poagibility of
A Aht thtlt iha ' ... wnB !Lmnmt i
wrote this history , oi. my case lor the
benefit of my fellow-men. .
My skm is now as smooth as it was
when a boy. I weigh more than I ever
did in my life, ani my general health
was never better. I passed through" last
winter (which was an uausuallv cold
one) without losing a single day from
my business. ior the last- twelve
months-1 have had no return of the erv
sipelas in any shape , or form, or tiny
touch of eczema." - "A
Treatise on Blood and Skm Diseases
mailed free,
The Swift SDecmo Co.. Drawer 8. At
lanta, Ga., 159 W. 23d St., N. Y., nd
li!US Chestnut St., Phila.
i -
(KirnAf flnm anil Wnllotn k
The sweet gum, as gathered from a
tree of the same name, growing along
the small Btreams in the Southern States
contains a stimulating expectorant prin
.inlA ttiof-. 1uicona tliA nlilAcrm Trnd,ifinfT
I tha Anrlir mnrninirnntiorh. n.nr1 atimnlntAa
J the child to throw off the false f mera
..:. ... : r
;.. Ii : : s -n n! i t
of the old fields, presents in Taylor's
CHEROKEE REMEDY OV SWEET UUM AND
niMf m0f
r-oinyha. 'Oronn. Whooninff Couirk and
Consumption; and so palatable, any
child is pleased to take it. Aslf your
druggist for it. Send two-Cent tamp
for Taylor's Riddle Book, Which" ia not
only for the amusement of the little ones
who will gather around youi knee to
hear the 'puzzling (questions, .but con
taining information for the beaitn ana
welfare of every home.
i WALTER A. TAYLOR. '
d w tfeblS Atlanta, Oa
Once you1 catch the flavor and fra
cracceof a pipe or cigarette oflilack
well's Durham Long Cut, 'you can ap
preciate this sentiment from the, ' luiv-
eries of a Bachelor, ""That first taaia
of the new smoke, and of the fragrant
leaf is very graceful; it lias a bloom
about it that you wish might last. 11
like your first love fresh, genial,' and
rapturous." .-. :'- : ' . - v
" . A fine constitution may b broken an
ruined by simple neglect. Many bn 'i'.y
ills result -from habitual conM.:p."'''n.
Thpre is ro v-' 5ne cv Hi .' ' r
01 tf CIBCfS AXD MKSAGEKIE
I -TO BK IN
Horth Cwoll i Thli fur,
' ' ' WILL EXHIBIT AT
-NEWBEEN, ) riAif KlV
WEDNESDAY, J ItpYi UUI.
f- i JOHN ROBINSON'S Vrj
in big shows m
n.i CO.MHINltD. .- . IM
lienaseile.Woseam, School of Trained Ani
niuls, Calibtliulc txhibltion, Aviary, :
3 0IEOUSES IJT3 i RIGS!
: At one nnd the same time, aud
AN ENOllMQUS ELEVATED BTAGK
for lilcyollsW, iknttr)t, Olympian (Uipen and
it,., -
IJ, ti-V4
- . f.. w
Cotue in Town i nrly to wciiro frond positlnim
in Hi'i-1 lie
(Mifn nrn nnwrnmir pitt?ii!) vmt!)H
novelty mm
ipo
(loiisistlilK i it 51 S l!ra flntnln, 1 Nttfiun
MubIoiiI Wmtuns. a Htvani Oi kh Htwuii Cal
iopew, 1 Hun-UrlHlit Climiotjs, ,IIertl .if Wic-
plianta. it, rnunpniuiM, in u:u I'orim,
13 DISTINCT KlDS OP Bit'SIC !
emale llmsg r.mid of 1.", Tronpn of HykiroU
Tniiiloo Klnors. Drovt'B of iunrls.Ohtilcheg.
HlmffeH, EIUr, Hiiffiilors, RlaiK'n, IJarnasanil
ebraa leil inilrniiiiriMea Hi me HimvtM, .wu
Horses, 100 PonloB, 111) Siountod Knielii. -
500,000 YARDS OF CANVAS. MA I'K RA-
1)1 AST MY l-LlJUTliiiTV I
TUAViaAN'O MX I TS OWN SPECIAL
T11AIJN CO UAKK!
Fiv of Our LfKilins Pcolwre anil
' Novelties ares
IH'NOiiJA
845,000
UllOVKOlf CilUAlFKS.
aiiTa
Dives J'roin Apex !
the Canviis, UK 1'eot,
GIANT OX,
Uirger than uu I'.le
phant. .
COLOTlAlK WHITE .
. BUbFALO.
Hurled 2: lVet lV tlio
CATArt'LTr-
ox wrrH a
Soiiavale Horns and 3
Distinct, r-yos.
'.'' QUACK,
TATTOOED M'OMAN,
With over50i; separate
Anunftln ana I'lctuies
Tattooed in herFle6li.
fSO.OOO FLOCK OF OSTEICHKSI
CAGES AND DENS
50-
-50
Containing over 1,500 WILD BIUOR. BEAST:
aud KKITILKH lrora every cnuio.
.GIANT HORSE. 21 HANDS HIGH !
HINDOO FEMALE SNAKE CHARMER!"
Female GIAWTESS
. WEIGHING 720 POUNDS!
LONG-HAIRED BELMONT SISTERS!
', Length of linlr, 88 inches.
PAIE OR BABY ELEPIT ANTS !
v'.aw Yeari Old I . " , ,
oziaxia:
Rolls and Balfenoes a Globe on a -lnch W Ire,
. , luyioetnign., . . -,i
Dana Zulu. A Tribe Hlndoor
Tianpe Arab. Pair CnnnibnU,"
Pomalo Hnmpsoii,
Ontpullsaralrof EiephniitH! v
..')' SSOIjA, ' '"
Rlilcs a Bicycle. on s-lnch Wire Elevated
, . . iuu reel ixign i
ZENl'S Startling 858 Feet Hair-Slide,
s i From Top of Canvas ! -
Pair of SACRED BURMESE OATTLU two
i ' .. .. UUU OI1U-1IU.H .... y .
Saered White Double-Horned Rhinocoros,
ELLA ZOLA WAlks on StUtB upon a Frnll
.' wire iw r eel msni
S10.000 White Nile Hippopotamus! :
O FEMALE BICYCLE RIUEES-0
8-SIBEIUAN ROLLER BKATER&-8
MONSTER HERD OF- ELEPHANTS.
Allages.alnesanaKinasi
110 Male and Female Artists!
WE NKVEU AdvfiMao aa Act, Feature or
.t Purformnnfie thnt we 10 Not Exhibit!
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY 1
'. c -Doors Open nt I and P. M. .
cir d'
Mi
5 NS&V?
mm
A 1 ii. i:
; .'a.vWltfc.r,iia-!ntMiWrl ... i i i.wwriT.v
Tha Hapmolh Glolhsng Sfore Ready J
Having just completed our assortment we take pleasure to call the attention of -r
the publio to our . V . ,- : - ; u
lniinepS!6c!(?
Ahrl nvnrvfhinir hnlnnirlriir tnreto to make a rent's outfit Complete.
W can safely assert that it cannot be surpassed by any other stookasto r ,
QUALITY, and ns regards PRICES we hare determined to- EQUALIZE OUR
GOODS WITU TUB TIMES ASD CROPS. , , . - . . '"
We offer.. ... . .. ....,.:. . . ," ':...,, . '
, C Jlil.lHnN S, BOYS' AND MEN S SUITS . '
from knoe-pants i5 veare) up to men's 40 inch waist, with PRICES FROM $.00 .
;1 SUIT Ul. CoDKequMitly we propose to FIT AND SUIT EVERY BOY AND -MAN
in this conimutiitV. . , ' if -. . -
As to the durability and tj.rureof our goods, we bave only to refer to.our ,
CiodH Rold in years past. ' - ' ' " ' ' '
Wo have this seasou GREATLY ENLARGED OURSTCCE OF GENTS' tW-
"FRWEAR AND SILK NECKWEAR, and have added a FINE LINE OF CAS
SIM KRES for gentlomou ' wear. - . v,
We ore again selling ihtue celebrated REVERSIBLE ULSTERETESs&cii on .
ouo side and frock on. thaxuber), which we were the first ones tp introduce andf '
which gavt such general satisfaction.' " . .'.' "' ,"' "- : J:A
In Hats -we offer the "TOURIST" SOFT as the most fashionable, and all styles , v;
in sttfF Dt-rbv 's. m..l draw narticular attention to our latest Btylvs 4 Button Cut- -M
away Walkinc Sit in ia all the leading shades of blue, black, and wine color .
artibiically utafie.. t.: ' ' , " 1 ' -
I3oy's Suits and Overcoats from 83.C0 up. J V - '
In addition tu U: above we carry our usual lines of CARPET3,' LADIES -
AND MISSES CLOAKS AND WALKING JACKETS, and are confident that '..'
we can show the LARGEST VARIETY OF FINE TRUNKS AND VALISES. , . ,
A visit to our store will prove our assertions. ; ' ' s " "
oc!7dw ; . Kespectfully yours, ; JOSEPH SCHYVERIN "; ; '
And Straw Hnta and Summer Knitu must be laid by, but before DOINU SO call r '
on us aud got your WINTER OUTFIT. - - - , . y -
Boing tho ONLY EXCLUSIVE, UENT3' FUilNISHINQ STORE IN THE CITY, v -J..r'
do not buy before you have given us a calj. - - . ' , ,: . .,
We hnvo a Full Line of Seasonable Qoods. Our Stack of Clothing is now nearly ; , . '
complete.-' Nobby Sicks mid Cutaways, Suits of Diagonal, Cassimeres. ani ;.i
Our line of Overcoats ia tho best we liave ever had. "" .-' ... r y'-:-
Boya. Youths and Cliildren's Suits from $3.60 up. . Boy's Overcoats at $2 50. r
Full lino of Underwear. Agents for the Celebrated Pearl ishirt. ; p't
We soil a aood White Shirt, Lino,n Bosom ami Cuff Bands, at 686. -"'V,-Stacy.
Adams & Co.'s- Shoes, acknowledged by all to be the Best Shoe sold In'i
this market.' We have the exclusive' sale of thertu Our ?3.00 Stacy, Adams
Co.'sSli.x? u the "Boss." . -;" ',-.-,''
Our Hat Stock is very complete, comprising ten different styles in stiff goods,
New Tios und Scarfs. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Scarf Pins,
Collnr and Cuff Buttons, at Popular Prices. , - ' ' j. ; ' :;"
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hugs, Trunks and Valises. , , . -;
We have samples of Stair Carpets in great variety. ; v '-' -
Rubber Coats, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc. . ,''; "-''.''' V J":- ' .'.'fsr
MARBLE m
- - .
V: -EVT ES'S, S. C. x
MONUMENTS, , TOMBS,
And all fclndi Grave and Building work In
ITALIAN AMERICAN GARBLE
Orders will receive prompt attention
and satisfaction guaranteed. ,
JOE E. WILMS, Proprietor
, tHucoossor to George W. Ctoypoole)
Cor. . BROAD A D CRAVEN Sts.,
J V. NEW BERNE. N. C
J E. Milleb is my authorized agent
; Winston K -r .:, , . maSu-lTdw
, .1. lur lIi SISY
Cotton Eroker and Gomiission Imlul
; - tea. Consignments of Cotton and Grain o-
Ucited. ( ..'i'-, .. (, ;
' The Highest Prices Guaranteed. ;''
V;: XliW.IJERNE.'Na
'-. - ' octadwtf - ;- v -''A.-
iters'.
5.
' All Persons paying their Real and Personal
Property Tax ou or Defore 15th Noveinher,
1 will rtscciva In payment one-half of the
Tax on Vouchers., issued hy the present
lioura. : - .. . ,-
" JOHN HT BELL, !
ocl3 td ''" ,' ':' .: ; i Tax Collector,
SFiSTI! 5 CilEDLE
Have r.iw. In stock and are recoivlng' by
, - :'-s 8teimer a Full Line of , .
Hardware, Stovc. .y ),T:j
, CJuiiR, Tin, Class, . 1 '
;L f . -r-A':..-. i, t.V
. i ' ; Saih,"loors, JBIukIk, : s ;
-v'f., i ? riowsVlllwiari,
; Hetiling and Coolf Stoves. , The " -'f l
Golden Harvest and. Chainpioq,
the1 UeHt In the market ' I ' ', : : r
Buggy Hal-neB, Saddles and r.rldlts, and a
full line of i
f L M I
mm;
U-v.
Opp. EPISCOPAL: OHUROH,
POLLOCK STEEET,
ixyy'y
- ." - ". ocl5d&wtf
m
DAN. KELLY
Has opened a FIU;X-Ci.ASS .'.' ''
llomShpdng SEicp
On Craven street, at E C.t'uti ftcrl's Mnclilne
Shop, and is prepun d to do all kind of work
in the
BLACKSA1IT II LIJ?E.-
He will sboohorstsfrora 'lliftaiuf itto lhk 7 . ; ' -
wildest, and wanunts all woiktoglvesatis--1. V
faction, ; - .' - - . ... . ; -. . r-'-
Uring your wild horses and club-footed , .
horses and knttck-kneed horses pnri- have--j "
them woikodon And any horse tlmtouts
or forges bring Ulin tu inu.aud If not stopped i
no pay. I - ' : f' i;'.-'"i:-":.-v
OysMrs.
I have fUtcd us in ftmt-c as o.der.nn Cra
von street, one door-from J. yronl t.lreet, ;
UooKis for or.y Iinsinesi, ; ; ,v t . .-,
I am now prepsrcn to ir.rnlt-o my old (:nd .'
all new) patrons. Oysters In. evxry tyW
oooked. .' - : - '
Also, fuinllles suPB led by tle pint. Quart
Or gallon; ; ' s
Thanking iuy piitvous for loht year I raU ,
ropage ; I hope to continue to serve them. .
opt dwlf j ' A-15- KIMBALL, '.
1 1
COMMISSION MEECUAUT8,
au22 HKW BERNE. W. C, f ! day '
Damaged Goods at MACE'S
. .' AT ''-..,' . .
50 PKKC15KT, BELOW COST,
Rnch as Hardware, eh I p Chandlery, 'bmsrs,'
F.to., two doors below, old stand, Market
Also we are opehlng a Laree Stock of
NKW eooi8 In the above lino, whlr h will,
be sold at the Lowest Prices. .,; Bt Wd'ff
HancockVChill Pills,
' 'J' -f TO CURE
Any Kind of Clailln or Vt r,
'FnrV '! Prnrgibtaat tO '''