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NEW BERNE. N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1885.
NO. 184.
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New Berne, latitude, 85 6' North
" longitude, 77 3' West.
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tun seta. 5: 5 1 10 hours, 43 minutes
' dMin ri?es at 11:46 p. m.
,r BUSINESS LOCALS.
, FOUND A small bright key thatseems
-' to have been renaired at one end. Call
.uttUs office.
Mince Meat, Buck wheat, White Beans
Morehead Oat Flakes, Grits and Samp,
. ntlw " At: C. E. HLOVKB S.
'H ' ' ' '" Fall Samples at N. M. Gaskill's.
'"A, solid black walnut bedroom set,
sideboard and wardrobe, marble top
Tor sale cheap at
HUNKS,
Suits made to order and guaranteed
to fit at N. M. Gaskill b. si
i"' JUST HEXEIVED A large lot of
Buqab Cured Hams, which we are of
fering at 10 cents per lb. Call and try
.j them before they are all sold, as they
f V are going off very rapidly.
28if Humphrey & Howard.
November.;.'
No oyster boate in the dock yesterday
The lowest tide in many months was
J last Friday.,;,
' i October has passed. It was notably a
pleasant month.
There is very little fire wood in the
city at this time.
Some lartre drum fish were on the
maiket yesterday.
Sweet potatoes are coming in plonti
folly and are .cheap.
That delioious bivalve, tho oyster, is
better now than ever..
Ekcs are not quite so high as they
were the first of the week.
The annual meeting of the Slate
Grange will be held at Rooky Mount on
December the 8th.
rviimtv fairs in the different parts of
the State are spoken of in very flatler
, ng, terms by the press.
HW9 the ElUabcty City con-
nmistt that tne nrsE wuw buuu vi w
'" season has beeh caught at that plaoe
. EleetioDjina good many -States take
. v T.koe o next Tuesday. Those in rtew
York and Virginia create most interest.
A three-hundred-pound specimen of
hkmintty upon our streets for the last
jaw days attracted, the eye or tne emau
by. V... .
having . the ma-
Henderson
i Kelly bosses
W WaUnn Js
6Hu9ety 6t htB steamer E
,d8ittieSuth'ly repaired. Dan
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3gJli:aekn be foood'! In another column
80t3i"ki Morgan,axidermUts, adver
wW&x&f Maflred doxen ye11" ham-
Mr. J. H. BectoH Jas a game rooster
for which he has several times recently
been oSohi flW 'dollars. ' He claims to
tera tb b(t eWtk;la Ea8tern Carolina.
We are pleawd "jo, bear. , that the Ral--
eigh school committee have adopted
' Alien VFoft Lessoned in Book-keeping",
affte-booki for use in their
ohSolt. e f
The R. &, D. tralo'wis delayed yeatefc
day on acoouat. of am accident to the
k feaigh train ainile West Of GoldsborO
In consequence of which wegot jaol
"" lUleign'mliiTlast night.
' The WboVepeniyesWrday in Kinston
mmi teporterTaylor war at La Grang,
fJIM'fWtAmoj out ja8tthe
' 51. fhe localizer, desires to know
whteJveV "ou iik - if ! better today or
.wbthariQit Bkeit JVwithe beaU V
i Ode'oC the'ourioeities of hi -past week
was jiatj pf JtwP. oolora on public ex
" hibit'ion on the Btreetsr; The head and
, VfihiutlersT ele tlie'nafural color But all
thfrflthenparfc wertwwwi White. His
raiaiaipwaf a passenger on the steamer
WoufftoBalr m.tre( ,.- j
though be is (MMShopi nor eyen a car
- dldlnal, yet heoea robed-in jontiflcial
gaitoend"stjU04l '.fa A itbaf9
Porde ta po prophetvyot he Ss
. aa true ikdnwi. aa. ever , th witch of
kaiRndnr loalledD" froni the spectre ,itf
departed i prophet.
where is helVH.I-J'
Who e : her aqd
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oftmtt father slowlwhfcl endi
t to sulk&nriaMrthe r eport of a short cro,
- Wethin B6weveithat the ahortneas
ft tfotWMcTttlrf deficiency in theturi
cfc.,t"ka trf n1J,nrtk.iitre rilanted." The ten-
tleiitfy'wiai farmert .is lest rlcV HAa
; r more oorftBdttcjB. . quality of
'the, grain, so far, averages ltritb
t - rormer crops.
rVJapY-patt'reTerberatione
.i" i
of the
itch -fan, as? heard in the
-rotkr. W.P: Biirrus i
' rehods
cAf cslVrdaV revivei' ia. memory the
recentiyatdnfj shafts of . country life;,
1 'wfaca in'eur youthful days burned only
Mn-ravof of 'the bspplcess and cocteno-r,-t
e-i--ed ty tfce.sturdy,-, stesiiy
r t of oUl mother earth,'- OlJ
' , a , -ie of plenty among the pros-
' ri-.. rs, wherevpr they may be,
' r -oJ Old North f ' -j. , .
Doat Cap.lzed. ..
The little schooner EaUMe owned by
Mr J, F. Clark, was capsized near
Riverdale on Thursday night. No lives
lost. Cause of accident disposition in
the captaiu to carry sail too loDg.
United State. District Court,
Court convened yesterday morning at
10 o'clock. Assistant District Attorney
Bigley prayed judgment in the follow
ing cases :
U. S. vs. John S. Manix, embezzle
ment. Two years in prison at Albany,
U. S. vs. Jones H. Youug, embezzle
ment. Two years in prison at Albany.
Court adjourned to November lOlh.
Bctnrited.
Mr. Brady, of the firm of Moore &
Brady, returned on the steamer Golds
boro yesterday from Baltimore with
force in full as a preparatory stop to
ward reopening their Oyster canning
business for the fall and winter. Our
citizens,, especially the merchants and
laboring class, will receive them with a
heartv welcome. Let us have more of
such men. We have both room and
opportunities for tho investment of their
capital.
The Price or Tottnu.
By the kindness of Mr. Frank Meyer,
cotton buyer, we have obtained tho fol
lowing comparative table of pi ices for
cotton in this market for the last seven
years during tho last week in October
of each.
In 1878 the averago was 8.30
' 1879 ' " " 10.10
' 1880 " " " 10 10
' 1881 " " " 10.75
' 1882 " " " 9.80
' 1883 " ' " 10.00
1884 " J" " U.50
1 1885 " - is about 8.85
By this statement it will be seen that
the present year furnishes the lowest
figures since 1878. But if we could get
at those of 1877,we should find them still
lower than either. Sales wero made
here as low as 7.75 in that year.
Per.on.1.
Mrs. J. R. Bell, who has been visiting
her brother, Mr. J. II. Becton and other
relatives and friends in the city, re
turned to her home in Carteret yester
day, accompanied by her husband and
daughter. . -
Capt. R. L. Buckncr, of the Chesa
peake and Albemarle Canal Co., was in
the city yesterday on his way to the
New Berne and Beaufort Canal, for the
purpose of building a bridge across the
said oanal at each crossing of the pub-
lio road. . . ; '
Mrs. E, B. Baxter, of Stonewall, is in
the city vUiting relatives.
Mrs. Eva, Baxter, of Stonewall, is in
the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Cicero
Duncan.
The Misses Daves, daughters of Prof.
E. G, Daves, of Baltimore, arrived last
night.
Ohnrdi Service. To-Day.
Christ Church V.W. Shields, Rector.
All Saints Day. Services at 11 a. m.
Holy Communion, and at 71 p.m. Sun
day-school at 4 p.m. The public is al
ways Invited to attend the services of
this' qhurcli.
BaDtist Church Rev. C. A. Jenkens.
Pastor Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p m.
uiyiny-BChopl at 3 p.m. Seats free and
the public cordially invited to attend
these services.
Presbyterian Church Services by tbe
Pastor, RevfL. C. yass, at 11 a. m.( and
p. tu. t oauDaurocnooi "J a. m. -mr.
Wm. Hollister, Supt. A welcome to all
these services.
M. E. Church, South Services at 11
m., conducted by the Pastor, Rev.
Dr. Burkhead. The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper at the close of morning
sermon. Sunday-school at 8 p. ni.
Public always invited to attend. Seats
free. Polite ushers. '
St. Stephen's Chapel (col.) Wueen
street Services at II a.m. and o p.m
by , the , pastor Ref .j. I" ashall.
Sabbath-school at 9 a. m. G. A. West,
superintendent; W. C. GriflSn, clerk. a
Young Men 8 unristian Association
Praver-moeting this Afternoon at 4)
o'clock. UD-. the. Lectured RoonuoY the
Presbyterian Church. Subject: "Ene
mies of the Cross of Christ;'1 Phil. 3: 18.
Leader, Rev. Edward Bull.
ettaased'byjtheNeuse and Trent'
River' Transportation aa a lighter to
freight goods up the river when the wa
ter is low, is undergoing some improve-1
ments, one which ts f the additfoivof ia
neat and commodious cabin.
The entertainment given by the Or
than ClasAFriday, night was verysuc-
-oesslbl, hiving- Wetted $117.35, a collec
tion was afterwards taken up swelling
the sum to $135.70. : This speaks wall
for out Vuti&n "They awtrys respond
liberally for charitable purposes.' Mr.
T. A. .Green, a Director of tfee Aeyom,
A. til-' J" '' J .'. '-'ii-4-t A.
will lor ward tne amount immediately tu
OxfbfdV ' tha'clase ufcrt,,to' Beaufort
lastnighi.'!- -ia '
r, . j t , r ! i.1. i" '- VlitW 7'!,- ' ,
' Capt. "Powell was well pleased, jn
fact delighted ,' ' wltfi "iho 'Wood1 ' 'f rob
GuMbboro toLaX3anE6'lastnfght:'', Ita
beauty, however, was not the cause of
the train's debv.
Beaufort A frlace for Spart.'
Editor Journal: It has seemed
little strange and still does that Beau-
lort is so little known aa a most deeir
able place for sportsmen. I mean those
who are fond of fishing in almost every
conceivable way, for mackerel, bluehBh,
spots, biackhsh, trout, with book and
line. There in addition to fishing for
all these, we. have-, what now is the
most exciting sport I ever had trolling
at mgnt lor drum. But in all this sport
it requires just a little exertion, just a
little work, I may say and without
some energy. Lazy people can't find
much fun any way, especially in fishing
down Here, liy some means two gen
tlemen in Washington City heard that
Beaufort was a good place to fish, and
have a little recreation. So Dr. Taylor
left the cares incident to the life of a
goodphysician and Geo. M. Barker, his
business and came to this place in search
ot spoit.
ihey ftpent lust one week and it was
my pleasure to join them day and night
in simply uahing. Ihis is the result.
Bluefitth, blacklist, and haul about 590.
Some of these fish weighod two pounds,
and all of them caught with hook and
line. Dr. laylor using his favorite rod
and reel. We caught 16 lare drum,
two of them weighing 37 pounds each.
and the total weight 428 pounds. In
addition to this we caught about ten
sharks, one of them 9 feet long, and
weighing over 200 pounds. I never met
two more genial and clever gentlemen
tlian Dr. Taylor and Mr. Barker. They
were delighted with the trip and witb
the unequaled sport, and everything
connected with their visit, and especial
ly with the Davis House, for both of
them declared they bad gained 10
pounds. Dr. Taylor caught one of the
moBt singular fish I ever saw. It was a
devilfish or octopus. Its arms, eight in
number, weie about 12 feet long. The
Doctor put it in alcohol and took it to
the Smithsonian Institute at Washing
ton. Dr. Taylor was a surgeon in the
Confederate army. mac.
Gum Branch Items.
We are sorry to have to say that Mrs.
Jenny Franks is no better very low, in
deed.
Mr. Otway Freshwater died a short
while back on Boar creek, aged about
30 years; cause: conjestive chill. He
leaves a wife and two children. He
was a son of J. A. Freshwater, Esq.
Uuite a cold snap this week with
plenty of Jack Frost and hard water
called ice; but has turned warm again,
and with it rain, which bothers the
farmers somewhat. Some of them are
about done picking cotton; most all
done gathering corn and digging pota
toes.
Messrs. Hunter and Brinson are our
orack dancers here. When it comes to
straight down old-fashioned reels, but
Hardy Franks caps the climax in a clog
dance. Yon just ought to have seen
them the other night at Harry Cox's
corn shucking. "Qeoi Whillikins."
Henry Marshad has a Japanese per
simmon tree with fruit as large as a
goose egg; has also a kind of tea in his
garden growing, that equals tbe best
greon tea imported. Henry makes wine
and sweetens with honey, and if you
don't believe it is good, do like I did,
go and taste it. Grape juice sweetened
with good strained honey makes the
best of wine.
Our school is progressing finely, as
are all our schools around. Miss Callie
Woodward has a good school at Mr. C.
Stephens'. She is an excellent teacher,
and not to be surprised at either, for her
father, the late L. G. Woodward, was
one of tho best school teachers Onslow
county ever had. Miss Mollie Evans is
teaching at the lake (Catharine lake)
and has a No. 1 school; also a good
teacher. She is from Cumberland
county.
Wo met at Jacksonville some
time ago, where we school teachers
have to go to get our
"passes." We were rather scared our
self, as our excellent superintendent,
Brank Thompson, jr., had the name of
being pretty particular in hia examina
tions; but we made out to worry through
all right, though the Esq. was pietty
hard on Snider, sure; Miss Mollie beat
us, but we eouldn'thelp it; guess she
was the best prepared. t . . ( i , j
'Walter Murrill beat the county around .
herein a stalk of cotton. He has a stalk
on exhibition five feet seven inches
high, 7 feet, two inches broad, with 103
grown bolls, 100 of them open full, all
to be seen as it hangs on the stalk. He
peaks of sending it to Geo. Allen t Co.
ta. a cample of his make; as 'he has a
small field of the same kind improved
Jones variety. Silas I Venters has the
largest Spanish potatoes, and Ned. Mur
rill the .largest "hamasis.") Silas htB a'
epohd"crDp Of pears on one of hia Bart
let pear trees. Tho first crop came off;
in August, and .was tbe t largest I ever
saw1, the second crop is not so large. ; '
Mr. E. M. Koonce has just closed his
school at Haw Branch, and gone down,
on New, riyer to G. W4 .WinberrylB. the
king oyster man, for a nine month
school. Mr. Koonce is one of, the best
jnate teachers in Onslow county. ' t will
mention some of his scholars, who ac
quitted themselves, with great credit,, at
his closing examination: The Misses
Annie Howard. Dora and" Cora Jarman,
and Blanch Thompson; Mr. A.K.Thomp
son and others. Speeches, declarations,
dialogue,, composition, etc : We like
to forgot to mention Miases - Sallie. Ed
ward, and Lula Thompson, ' who 'were
not the laet ot least in the list of those
desert rag- notice.'
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Snatched front the Grave. j
Mrs. Helen PharvisNo; 831 Dayton
St., 111., is na in beii sixty-eighth year
and states that, she has suffered with
Consumptioni for about ten years, was
treated toy nine physicians,' all of tfiem
pronouncing . her. case hopeless. She
had given up ail hope ef over recover
ing. 1 Seven bottles; of Dr. King's New
Discovery lot consumption, completely
Cured her. - Doubting ones, please drop
her a postal and satisfy yourselves.
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
. STATE NEWS-
, Gleaned from our Exchanges.
' lt;jleigh Visitor: . The pr ospect
for a TJui.oa depot in this city meets
the approval of all our people. We
hope the railroad coinpauics wjll
soon meet the wishes 0! tho public
in this respect.
Greensboro North State: We
learn that L. W. Anderson, Esq.,
the model farmer of stokes county,
has 6,000 apple trees bearing fruit,
and has raised 30 hogs in one orch
ard, nsmg no other food than what
tell irom the trees. Mr. Anderson
hvea about G miles from Madison
Washington Uazclte: lue rice
crop m this section is reported to
be a disastrous failure. Other crops
are also short with us, aud the sit
nation is not very lavorablo among
the larmers. v e are gratified to
learn, however, that there is an un
precedented yield of graiu crops in
the country at large, such as lias
not been seen since tho war.
Weldon News: We have been in
forned by Mr. W. T. Whitehead, of
Koseneatn township, this county,
that he has four acres in cotton this
year that will yield him not less
than ten thousand pounds of seed
cotton two bales to the acre. This
is some of the same land that made
the wonderful yield of peannts two
years ago.
Ashorille Advance: A gentleman
stepped into the coffee house a day
or so ago to send a telegram, hav
ing evidently interpreted the letters
over the sign, which mean Womans'
Christian Temperance Union, to be
a sign for the Western Union Tele
graph Company, lie was so de
lighted with the lunch ho got for
ten cents that he was glad he made
tho funny mistake.
Italeigh News and Observer: His
honor, Judge Clark, commiserating
the hard fate of the jury in tho long
Gooch and Smith case last term, in
having ,to occupy uncomfortable
benches, issued an order to the
sheriff of Wake to supply the jury
box with twelve comfortable revolv
ing arm chairs, with cane seats.
They came yesterday and wero put
in place. The Judge remarked when
ordenug tho chairs that it was to
the public interest to get the very
best men for jurors and that it was
the duty of the public to make them
comfortable. The chairs are a de
cided improvement to the court
room.
Elizabeth City Economist: The
revival in tho Methodist church.
under the d.rection of ltev. Mr.
Wills, still continues with great
success. Twenty-live new members
were admitted to tho church on Sun
day. The schooner Thomas Sin-
nickson, of Philadelphia, 243 tons,
from Wilmington, N. C, bound to
Philadelphia with a cargo of shing
les, lumber, tar,. K., li. iron, and
juniper bolts,"was driven on shore
on the. lztbj on the south side of
Hatteras inlet; crew.et seven men;
all saved. The vessel' was a total
lOSS. . t r, .,
Carteret County Items.
Mr. Potter being unwell this week no
Telephone will be issued.
Capt. Wm. FulfordVwho was raised
in Beaufort, but for many years lived in
NewYorkyiseBending a few days with
his relatives and friends on his way to
Florida With, a lateamer to run on the
St. John's river. He is a brother-in-law
of our worthy physiolan, Dr. J. L.
Manney.
. Court closed Thursday evening. Judge
McKoy-was aufferingr greatly with a
sore on ni nock, and I thought all the
while too Unwell to hold court; but he
was cheerful, prompt, and fearless in
the discharge, of hia duty. J But few
cases of interest were .tried. Mr. O. H.
AUen made a fine Impression. 1 He is an
honorable and worthy officer. Messrs.
H. R Bryan, Simmons & Manly, M.
DeW.'., Stevenson, Pelletier, and Judge
Thomas of the .New Berne bar,- Gal
loway, Nixon,, Isler; of GoldBboro. Pear
saM, of Jones; and C. E. Thomas, of this
plaoe, wero present. '
v. m:,-... ? tlst of Letters'.'.;
Remaining in the 'Postoffice
at
New
Oct.
Berne Cra-ren bounty;. JJ.
81st, 1885. - . ru
Brown,. 8amueL - '
Claben, Miss Macy.
' Dabvell',' Messrs. & Co.
C,
Dennis,
Alfred. -Jassey,
B. F; Johnson, Zekel.
Little, Eliza.
Boberson, Lewis; Roberts, Laura.
Sanders, William W., jr.; Spencer,
Ha v wood: Scott. Kate.
Persons calling fpcabdve hitters, will
say 1
y adretised, aAd give Use of list.
Si. MA1T.Y, r U.
To
DRCR.10S1 A am.a
Cuts, BmtteiV mcers, cSalt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, ChUblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures piles.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box, . ' dwly
Bulgarian Forces Blockading the
Servian Frontier.
Nissa, Oct. 30. It is officially an
nounced today that the Bulgarian forces
have blockaded the frontier, and that
the officers have issued orders to the
men to shoot any one they find crossing
from Servia into Bulgaria. TheServian
troops have been ordered to reply in
force in such an event without awaiting
special orders from the Commanding
General, or, in other words, they have
received carte blanche in the premises.
It is stated that bands of Bulgarians
have commenced harassing Servian
frontier towns.
Never Give Up.
if you are suffering with low and de
pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general
debility, disordered blood, weak consti
tution, headache, or any disease of a
bilious nature, by all means procure a
bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be
surprised to see the rapid improvement
that will follow; you will be inspired
with new life; strength and activity
will return: pain and misery will cease,
and henceforth you will rejoice in the
praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty
cents a bottle by all druggists.
COMMERCIAL.
Journal Office. Oct. 31, 6 P. M.
OOTTON.
JJew Berne market quiet. Sales of
122 bales at 8i to 8.90
Sales for the week, 885 bales, against
749 bales same week last year. Total
sales since Sept. 1st, 4,413 bales, against
4,087 bales same time iaet year deficit
this year, 174 bales.
DOMKSTIC MARKET.
Seed cotton 5f3. 00.
Cottonseed $10.00. .
Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c.
Turpentine Hard , $1.00; dip, 81.75.
Tar 75c.a$1.25.
Corn 55a70c.
ItiCE 80a90c.
Beeswax 20c. per lb.
Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c
Country Ham3 12c. per lb.
" Lard 10c. per lb.
Eoos 17c. per dozen.
Fresh Pork 60. per pound.
Peanuts 50c. per buBhel.
Fodder 75c.a$l. 00 per hundred.
Onions $3.50 per barrel.
Field Peas C0a75c.
Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 60.
Apples 30a50c. per bushel.
Pears $75c. per bushel.
Tallow 5c. per lb.
Chickens Grown, 40a50c.
spring
25a40c.
Meal 80c. per bushel.
Oats 40 cts. per bushel.
Turnips 50c. per bushel.
Wool 10al6c. per pound.
Potatoes Sweet. 25a40c.
Shingles West India, dull and n m
inal; not' wanted. Building. 5 inch
hearts, 3.00; saps, $1.50 per M.
WHOLESALE PRICKS.
New Mess Pork 810.25.
Shoulders Smoked, No.
2, 5c.
prime, oc.
U. K. and Li. U. etc.
Flour $4.00a6.50.
Lard 7c. by the tierce.
Nails Basis 10's,$3 00.
Suoar Granulated, 7ic.
Salt 90o.aSl.00 per sack.
Molasses and Syrups 20a45o,
Powder $5.00.
Shot 81.60.
Kerosene 10c.
Wanted Immediately,
TWO HUNDRED DOZEN YKLLOW HAM-
M KIW iu good plumage, by
CLARKE Si MORGAN,
at their shop, corner of Kast Front aud
Change streets. or3ldSwlt
Hd For Trenton!
WM. McDANIEL WILL HAVE A HACK
Hi CORE CREEK 8TATION on MONDAY
MUKNINO for the purpose of taking lawyers
and oluers to Trenton Court.. 31 2t
The Way to Save Money
-IS TO-
Taylor &
Smith's
STORE,
WHERE, THEY ARE DE
TERMINED TO
Sell Goods as
Low as the Lowest,
And Guarantee
. Satisfactiqn
As: to Quality. ; v
1 v.iv: ' i
OOdi)S : iirrivlng .. qn' every
Stearuer and n FULL STOCK
alwaytieq J tfcnd,' oanglktrrijr' of
. If i TOir don't :e -what
want, ask for it ; we haT'li.' '
Middle St., below South Front
; L. ' aepUdirtm
GRAND OPENING
OF
MRS. M. D. DEWEY'S
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Millinery Goods,
Thursday, cfober 22.
Her Bt'ick itf Klliiumu i ,.... i
Crepes, HinJu. .Silks, OrnamtMits, 'J'rl in i iih'
etc., tu very lre, bought low, uml will l.c
W)lil COKKKHHOiNDINOl.Y Low
A Lurge Htock of BAXdNY, OKltMAN.
TOWN mid ZEl'dYK W(Mj...
iiei nieDilHanil cusiomorH are rnrdlally in
viled to call and examine lu r Stoik.
J. li. White.
(,'urrlluck, N. c
) C. Ktiiehiix;k,
Norfolk Co . Va
WHITE, ETHERiDGE & CO..
Cotton 1'actors and Commission Merchants
1IO Water Sfror, orfolk, Va.
Hpeolal ntlention rIvpii to the Rae of
CdlTUN, lA'MBKK, UnKN, 1'EANUTS l'( -TATOKH
and I 01111 try I'i odni i.s
Kaferences: H. W. Kell Hon. Jlarlowt- Cnr
teretCo., N. C; K. li. Harget A c,j., Kilvcrdalr
Onslow Co., N.C.; J. w. Shepherd, Pollorku'
Vtllo. Jones Co., N.C ; Alexander A Wooilli-V
Cresswell, N. C; John Jacoba, feootli Milia'
N. C: Marine Hank, Norfolk, Va Major Wm'
H. titherldgr, Norfolk Co., Va.- J. li Ives'
Norfolk Co.. Vn.;T. r. Hall, Coinjock" N (' :
T. U.hklmier, lleilfoid. N. C.; Wililortia Ii'.oh'
Norfolk. Va.:H. K. While .V liro , Norfolk.
a lliaidwly
L. J. Taylor
HAS iU'ENl.'l) A
WHOLESALE
CANDY MANUFACTORY
At his store in the KK(i POND. 1 have em
ployed a Candy .Maker who TIlOKortJIII.Y
l-MlEKSfANbHTHE lll..slNEM 1 ray es
peeial altention to the Wholesale Trade
Candy Kiiaranleed not to lie exeelled either iii
price or .iialliy.
I have a meat ariety of Tenny Goods.
1 ersona whuhainhe I'unny (j(K)ds would do
well to call on me hefore purchasing else
where. For the convenience of Merchant. II J
Lovick will keep constantly ou hand my
manufacture of Stick Camlyut factory prices
Candy made to order hen desired ocL'Od.lni
I ASSERT,
V Ithout tho fearof successfnl conlrailiction.
Ihal the Choices! and Finest Lotof Forelan
and Dommtlc (tg,a can he found al
Palmer. Plioftnlv I l.r
Store, that was ever hrouuht Into New lierne.
viB'"."i aiiKniiies ami qualiiy, from tliree
cents to thlrly-nve couts oaeh. Wholesale or
Retail. If anv nre in ,i,,ni.t ,.r i,iu
see and be convinced. The proof of the pud
J n.iu", in, w t 1 1 . II II 1 1 S.I 111.
PALMER'S.
Next to Wallnau's corner store
Soiilh Front and .Mkldlests '
NKW HKKN'K. N. C.
BROKE AfID BUSTED!
PIGOTT & HAREELL
Havo just BKOKB TNTO (he New York
Markets and imrchaised
A LAliUK ANJL VARIED
STOCK OF GOODS!
And are determined Hint
High Prices Shall Be Basted!
OL'K STOCK CONSISTS OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Tin
ware, Wooden Ware and Wil
low Ware.
'JiftHUV 1'v-eveiytliiiu!u.nally kept in
Aii.1wt-,'iJM' S.,,0,'SK- nl WHoLF-tSALK
AND KblAII., which we are determined lo
sell
As Cheap as the Cheapest.
Call and examine our stock and convince
vnn nti.l vim i,u I,, .....
our UocmIs, aud remember, we uuarantee sat-
VV.r.V" ,Y, i ,f ,ntn5. "r refund the
money. Hides, Wax, Honey, etc., taken in
exchance for Koods uneu
It will pay you to give us a trial
, Consignments cr Oot ton :,j Country
Produce solicited.
Store in Old Market Site, 3 Doors from Dock
MEW BEltNK. JT. C.
dw -"in
House Keepers !:
II You Arc GoiuK to HOUSI'
KEEPIJVO,
OO TO
L. 11. CUTLER'S
AND GET A.
Dinner Set, 125 Pieces,
Tea Set, 44 Pieces,
Chamber Set, 10 Pieces,
Fine Toilet' Sets;, r'L,
AND EVERYTIILNQ IN.,,. ,
House Furnishingioods Line
26 and 28 laddie Strefct,
' BRICK 'FURinSHEft":
BRICICKflFiiatlD
S ON SHORT NOTTnPV
: . n. -n i
C.tmfAf'nk PXaMtrirttr Dl.ln .. .1 ...
. ' " " pimuniiuuBUUI
Patttaln, White wnnhrtar,' and IternoilellnB
rf mr kind vapacteltg'. ; j;. hi.---ii
riain ana decorative Kalsomluing doos In
tMbeat ityle. ' ' -i "
Mr. JV, Anderson, our Forejn.in.'hwririg
Uilrty years' experience taLlra blmaelf
thatheoaa suit yoUall. Baa permanently
looatod la. Berne. 1 1 v. U u I 'jiTl
iPEACOOE MEBRINGi
A'FINE'0HAjrCE"w'2
i ' 'r" "uin, inree and a halt
mtlea from Kew Berne. Has every raiillty
for oowpoellnf on the land, with marl bid
Oan be eeea lor the present atber farm
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