1
fin '.f.y-y
V-
'..-;
8TEAMEKJ,
;:,.: sew-bersb iSD pmico :
' Steam Transportation Co'w
&IAj SOHlCODLje ""OK . TffB a rflAMRP
; V 10 " Into Affect on and after tcpt, 21.1885.
' VfoUdajrs ' " " , '-"
'. . J.eve New Bertie at 10 e'elock, a. m , lot
, . Lake Landing, (topping at Adaius tretk,
'". - Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayborojar.
' riving at Lake Landing, Tuesday, a
; .",, - ' 8 o'clock, a. m. , .. ,
i Wednesdays-?
" . - Leave Lake Landing for Kew Kerne at
. ' ,, o'clock, a.m., stopping at liayboro, Stone
' - wall, Vandemere and Adams Creek, ar
' . : riving at New Berne, ThuTtd.iys. 1 a. m.
i Thursdays ' -
V! Leave New Heme at 10 o'clock, a. m . for
" I -ate Landing, stopping at Adaroa Creek,
. . - Vandemere, Ktonewall and Iluvboro, ar-,-;;
riving at LHke Landius, Friday, V
-;, o'clock, a tn.
Saturdays : '
Leave Lake'Laiidtng Kt o'clock,a.m., fo.
Sw Berne, aropplug at Kayboro,Ktfu6
- whII. Vandemere and Ad-iina Cn-t k, ar
- " 1 rivlug at New Heine, 1 o'clock a. m.,Kna
days.
" J ' ' r
- By thia arrangement we are able . iimke
-Close connection with Hie Nminero steum
era, alao having good accommodations both
"' for paatiengers and freight at very low rates,
' ask that the merchants and producers along
lie line to give It their cheerful support.
, freight received under cover every day of
tne week
for further Information enquire at the of
doe. Foot of Market street.
All goods received only at our warehouse,
foot Market street.
- . - . W.iMJURIttM ACo., Agent.
' ' " ' NfW Berne, N. O.
. Or any of It Agenta at the following places:
-. AJJK LEE, Adams Creek.
Q. I. WATSON, Lake Landing,
. D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere,
0. H. FOWLER, Stonewall,
II. W. LANE. Bayboro,
. W. P. liUKIMM CO..
lan'JldAwly General Mauateis.
THE
2TEUSE & TRENT EIVEE
Steamboat Company
Will run the following Schedule on and aftei
September 9th, 1885 :
Steamer Trent
Will leave New Berne for Trenton every
Wednesday at (I a. in., and Friday after the
arrival of the steamer ctuenandoau; return
ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday find
. Haturday, touching at all points along the
river
Steamer Kinston.
'' On and after June 20th, 1885, the Steamer
Kinston will leav Kinston lor New Berne
evory Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock a.m.;
returning, will leave New Berne every Tues
day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field
and louchlngat all landings on Neuse river.
Cloae connection made with steamer Kheu
andoah of the Old Dominion steamship Co.
JOHN , PELL, at Newbern.
V. F. BTAKir, Kinston.
D. S. Babbtjs, Folloksvllle.
I T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton.
J. P. QuinaRLT, Jolly Old Field.
J, B. Banks, Quaker Bridge.
J. M. WII'TE.Gen'l Manager,
eb7d&w Kinston. N. O
OJ-iX) DOMINION
Steamship Company.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FVi New Yoric, litUlimore, Nop
folic, Boston, EHinbetb City,
Philadelphia, Providence,
and other Cities.
ON AND AFTEU
Mouday, January 11th, 1886,
yKT FUBTIIEH NOTICE
Steamer Shenandoah
Will leave, npon arrival of train on Norfolk
Southern Railroad at Elisabeth City, every
BIONDAT AND TIIl'RSDAY
for Ifew Berne. Retaining leaves New Berne
; for Elisabeth Olty every
.r i - TUBSDAT AID FIUDAT
J.t 4 p.m.-v making CI so Connection with Noi
ollk Southern R. U. for Northern cities
Hon connection made at New Heme with
Steamers for Kinston,- Folloksvllle, Trentos
- and all landings on the Nense and Trent
Rivers. No freights received for shipment on
Tuesdays and Fridays after 8S P m
- Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rates
i guaranteed to destination.
, H. B ROBKRT8, Ag't, New Rerae,
vmTtm k TcBHBn,
':;:, -';':. Vy,o.'" ' Ag'ts, Norfolk, V. A
' W. R. STAHrOBD, Oeo'l IVt Ag't,
: -v , . New fork City.
tfl4WWllJ-'U''y:'yM''' " ' " ' '
. Change of Pier in New York. .
: FOR NEW VOHE,
BOSTON,: ?ilQVIl)ENCE.
, ' " ; and all joni !
V'iv-N ortU "West
' Affr? H' vai 'eelvs AeiKht in New Yo'
; . ... for New Beraeit ' ' z . "
. .P1KH 7, NOBT11 KIVI5K,
Office of Few York'and JBaltimot
; , Transportation Co. ; '
" Merchants should remember that this is one o
. . ' . .... 1 . .... , ,.t UaM Vn.1, malrln
ally oonnection with Baltimore for. New Berne
t all Inside, and only one change. . v ,
j SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS .
Between- Hew. : Seme &nd Baltimore
; - ' (Touching at Norfolk)
" - Leaving New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave Baltimore foJ
. New Berne WEDNESDAYS dnd SATURDAYS
.. , .p, at. j. -
Agtsareas follews:
EUBIN FQgT5R,0nUfsnager.
Light St., Bal't.Md
' A5. W. IJcOARRIOK, Ag't. Norfolk, YA.
V. Clyde Co., VhUadelphia, II Sonl
VorkkBalto.Tran.Line,Pier JJorwrtver
E. Sampson, uoston, 04 wmnu wun, . - -'
S. H.Kookwell.Vrovidence R. I.
n n ivlinlr Vail River. Derrick wharf.
Bliln's leave Boston, Tuesdays and SatnrdayS,
' ' Beitimore. WedneedayaandBatnrdsy
.'.. . Fn River, Mondsj'i, Wednesdays
Fridays. - .
, .. itmwiAann. ftatnrdars. . .
Through bills lading given, and rates gnaraa
to all points, at tne aineren muc 01
fpanles. .
li:id Ersahge ol Bulk ana Shp Tia
N. C. LINE. d
. siarWlyS H GRAY ktt Vrm .jm H
rriiE JOURNAL.
NEV BEKNE. K. C, FEB. 8. 188(5.
i.'-V.,-Mr. Garland's Example. .
; The nnfortunate' positiou Attor-ney-General
Garland occupies
through the ownership of his spec
ulative Telephone stock caunoc be
changed by the' pleadings of per
sonal friends or. the mendacity of
paid partisans. The truthful rec
ord is before the people a just if
exacting jury. It did not need the
admissions of Dr. Kogersto make
it clear that the stock of the Pan
Electric Telephone Company was
giveu to the prominent Senators
and politicians named to obtain in
fluence, prestige, and aid in politi
cal and oflicial quarters.
At the tune they accepted the
gi:t ot the stock Mr. Garland and
.Mr. Harris were Senators of the
United States.
Mr. Garland's position is the
more untortunate because wuen
tendered a seat in Mr. Cleveland's
Reform Cabinet he accepted it and
became Attorney-General while still
retaining possession of his stock,
although be must have known that
as the head of the Department ol
Justice bo would be called upon to
aid in the determination of a ques
tion which would make his stock
worthless or raise its immediate
value and give it a chance of swell
ing into a large fortune.
In tho discharge of its duty as a
faithful and fearless public journal
The llond has published these
painful facts. It has made no
"scandalous insinuations" against
Mr. Garland. It has uttered no
word against Mr. Lamar's action.
for tho reason that Mr. Lamar is in
no manner or degree implicated in
the ownership ot stock, aud is a
gentleman above reproach or sus
picion. It lias not called upon the
Attorney-General to resign. It has
simply insisted that it is his duty
to himself, to the President, to his
party and to the cquntry to wash
his hands and make his official hon
or clean. Wo told Mr. Garland 3
months ago, we told him three or
four days ago and we tell him now
that if he desires to retain the re
spect and confidence of tho people
he must get nu absolutely ot every
dollars worth ot interest in this
Telephone Company's stock.
Why? Not only because the gen
eral mind cannot be persuaded that
his influence will not be used to pio-
mate his personal interests, but for
the still graver reason that the ex
ample ol b'S action is a great public
evil.
Example is more powerful than
law.. Let Mr. Garland's conscience
be es clear as crystal, he roust know
that tho effect of his position is de
moralizing and pernicious to the
whole public service. If the head ol
a great department' can engage in
improper speculations, why not his
subordinates! Uight in this city
an obscure newspaper is openly
conducted by a United States Dis
trict-Attorney, with means raised
thrqugh the influence of that office.
This model official, with 2,800 nn-
tried cases on his docket, naturally
fiuds time to give Mr. Garland an
enthusiastic support iu his journal.
Of course in the eye of tho journal
istic District-Attorney his chief nad
as perfect a right to be head over
ears in telephone stock as the Dis
trict Attorney is head over ears in
his own speculative enterprise. Like
master,like man. But is this a
wholesome example? Are these the
"business" principles upon which
tho public service is to be conduct
ed! Is publio office a public trust
when it is thus prostituted lor pn
vate gain! If a United States Dis
trict-Attorney under tho Depart
ment of Justice and a Eeform Ad
ministration may run a political
newspaper backed by men who
ought to be under investigation in
the District Attorney's office,, an
Appraiser or Collector of Customs
under the Treasury Department
may have a partnership interest in
an importing uouse or nave an m
tercst in the invoices he has to pass
npon. Is this Civil Service Ke-
forrat
Mr. Garland should sell absolute
ly and outright every dollar of spec
ulative telephone stock: iiu bis pos
session. N. Y. Worlds '
A Hemarkable Escape.
' Mrs. George C. Clarke, of Port Dal
housie, Ontario, states that she had been
confined to her room for a longtime
with- that dreadful disease, consump
tion. The doctors said she could not
escape an early crave, bat fortunately
she began taking 'Dr.'King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, and in a short
time was completely cured. - Doubting
ones, please wtite Mrs. Clarke, and be
convinced, sold Dy an druggists.
Administrator's Sale of Land.
Pursuant to a Judgment and order of thc
Superior Court of Craven county, rendered
on the 4th day of January, lKt6, In the case of
Jas u. Harrison, Adm'r of Thomas Fenner,
dee'd, vs. Jos. T. Oasklll et als., the under
signed will, on MOM DAT, MARCH 1st, 110,
at the Court House door in New Beine, N. C,
sell to the highest bidder, the relieving real
estate belonging to the estate of Thomas
Fenner, deo'u, to wit : - -
A certain tract of land In Craven county,
on the south side of Neuse river, west side of
Graat Marsh Gut, adjoining the lands of
Gam bo Fenner on west. Win.- Tenple on
sonth and east, and Neuse river on the north,
containing 100 acres more or less.
Terms of Bale : One half cssh : balance six
months credit, secured br mortgage on the
Hale will commence at 12 o'clock. H. -New
lSerne, January 19th. 18S6 . n .
JAS. O. HAKRISOS.
lsldtd . Adm'r of The fenner, dee'd.
.' :
JAMES
The Bargnar EngsS Brewing Gosnpans Lager Beer, Porter, &c.,
1 KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
WIHES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE,
Which will bo sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGURES for CASH.
Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable iu North Carolina.
iliampion
Middle street, cor. South Front street, New Heme, N. C.
In older to ninke room for my Spring toc)r,I will fell, for the NEXT 1'IlillTV DAYS, my
KMlItE STOCK
AJT COOT
Connistineof Mens Hos'KuitH. Overcoat. Cistern. slnRlft run's, ("niits mul Ve.ts, l.mlird
UioiiUt;. .leiwj h. Slmwls, ItlanlictH. Drets (Jooils, Hoots amlSlKMM, Huts, Trunks, I hibrelliiN
Kuljhcr fclioi'S, Itubber Coats. Also a lull assoitnienioi jnouohs.
r Only Thirty Days. .3 Come before Bargains are gone.
hint.! dwUni
MAX ECnWlSKIW.
The Bass Oloihisig,
to sell them
than
line.
We mean what we say,
We are HUL,rc AtlBi.- . e A. A. u.vi'TLi.a mm. s
nil BOY'S VA LP SEM'EU t'i.jd SIlOK-i. The Ollly
Slioes solil In Ihl city ihntnre H'AKI'AM'EU l'.vi
lUe nianuliiciiiior 10 us, mm uy us 10 our ikhiiuiik, v ir. .
f.' i-..-,. Pnir i Uarmninl. should any of thefinHji any
way, within any reasonable time give out, wo
etiun of daniimed pair and statement as to length of T -
venr. either refund tho money or give another new pair
u cxi-liaiifo. It is the b st, finest, nml eheaixst shoo 111 the world i.S
SCHWEEIN & ASV-
Middle Street, corner vf federal Alley, directly opposite Baptist Clruixh.
apaodwtf
Wholesale Grocers,
HAVE REMOVED TO Til Kill
TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND,
Xud keep of FLOUR. MEATS, COFFEE, SUGAR, SVKX'l'S.
MOLASsES. SALT. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAkS, nn
cveiytblii in tlio GROCERY L.1NE, a FULL. STOCK and at
LOW PRICES for CASH, 24b
I it.i.i. R.rh.l wim for Fcnclnc at
full line of THE BEST Agricultural Implements, among which are tho Celebrated
"Champion." Gronger," Poney-Q,nen,' "Farmer's Frlentl,'' "Advance."
Chilled turn Plows j also the Nos. A O, 10 11, 35, 40, 43, 47, 48, 49. 50. 55 and CO
Plows, and the Climax Cotton Plow, whlchls now King of the Cotton Field.
Castings of all kinds ; and a fall stock or Shovels, Spades, Fori s Rakf s. Potato WlWf .
Bush Cuu"ra, Briar Hooks, Axes, Hoes, Stub Scythes, Grain traoleB. lVst Hole I)igBors
Cart Wheels and Axles, Plow Lines, Traces, Haines, Back Bands, t lev.sea, BIdk e and
Donole Trees, plow Handles, Plow Beams, Plow Bolts, and everything else that joumay
need so don't fail to give me a call. Yours "tell deth."
J. C. WHITTY,
jan26 w 8m Iron Front. Craven street. New Bern, S. C.
. t
DEALER IN
General;Ha3?dwaie.
Builders' Material, MacMnists' Supplies,; Machinery, Cotton
Gins, Engines Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, Cider Mills,
Grain Fans, Rubber and-Lcathe Belting, Lace Leather,
Machine Oil, White Lead, Mixed Paint;J Linseed Cil,; Glass,
Putty, Lime. Brick. Cement. Plaster, i BUILDERS' MATE-T?TAT1-.TvrApVinm'f'H
Tnnla. Builder's Hardware." Carriage
Material, Saddlery, Steam
Steam Fittings. vAGKiuuiTUjftaij-imrJjiUi.Ao xiows,
Cultivators, Harrows, Etc., ; Cotton agging and Ties.l Hope ;
Twine, Etc, at LOWEST MABE3STPBICES.v . : X
Agents for Fire and life Insurance, t-
- . GEO. ALLEN & CO
HEWBEEN, IT. C,
3QLESALE
AND
IX CONNECTION WIT II THE AGE NOV FOli
Clothing House!!
GEORGE ASH.
Shee and M Store.
To make room for a large Spring
Stock, ve do not offer the Balance
of our Winter Goods
AT COST,
any hpusc in the city in our
and say what we mean.
will npou
SIGN Of I' l.AG.
Lowest Possible Figures, and albo carry a
and Gas Pipe, 'Iron1 and Brass
LIQUOR DEALER,
MANUFACTURE!! ok
Ginger Ale,
Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Soda,
Buffalo Mead,
California
Pear Cider,
Etc., Etc.
iJOTTLING
Cigars, Cheap !
Another Lot
oi Cigars
Just In
Which I am oifering at Prices
Lower Than Ever.
CAIXASD
EXAMINE MY STOCK.
JOHN DUNN.
rt WEEK'S READING FREE I
i it tx COOD FAMILIES.
-h. -I . a ii imjiir nmlrtiltlreasof five
t; ; . . ..! .-I - or tii !' mi u juistul
.:.. ..lit :io- v j.itir-.t:ir and
c.i '.; ..4 1 .i !.! : .chun ntpy of
Tiii: ;.:;! i'l Si'i lJILKN WEEKLY,
flie "Atlanta Constitution,"
OUR
"UCLE REMUS'S" Word.
Fav.out Sketches ol the Plan-
TU IT ta';u" Dsrkey.
I "GILL ARP S " Humorous Let-
KUiMOnOUS . jci,Jor thc Homo and Hearth
I DiTSY HAMILTON'S" edven
I U res to'd in "Cracker" Dialect.
V. ..I- - l ,!-;,- . r..-'i-'icM of Travel, News,
I';, ., I mi, . :..elurH, "Tho Farm,"
u liniui- . .'rt, v'oi-i'cHpundcnce,
A '' , , ! I ,s!r: - !jn tr.d Entertainment I
Th. ! l i j . - li: iu'liti-t and Best Weekly.
Plr;w- . i .y im-ii.i vr i.-;'tijt' 1 amily.
SEND A POSTAL F0!t A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE.
- . AJ.ir. ss. "Tim CujiSTiTi'TioM. Atlanta. G
TIME TABJiE,
Atlantic &. N. C. Railroad
TIME TABLE No. 22.
Ia Effect 12 M., Sunday, January 17th,
1886.
EAST.
No. 61.
Passenger
Arr. L've.
WEST.
No. 50
I Passenger
STATION
I Arr. L've.
r a. P. M.I
5 (17'Ooldsboro
5 "1 5 "il Lji Crrangt
ti -".-I Kinston. -
S i 1 1 !Vew B;rne,
P. l' M I
Daily exeept Sunday.
A. M
11 12
10 Lt
a 42i
1(1 2!
! i7
7 i7
tVST.
WEST.
Mo. l.
Bixed Ygt. 4;
Bass. Traiu.
: No,2.
: Mixed Ygt. 4
j Pass. Train
STATIONS.
Arr.
L've:
Arr.
L've
X 57 Newbern, ...
I
7 22
6 40;
B 80;
0 14:
5 42-
6 so;
5 IB
4 40:
0 :::
10 mi;
111 .57 :
10 ol
ll 01 :
11 IS;
11 40;
it an; Kiverdate
t) 40; Croatan
Ill 10: Hsvelock
10 42; Newport
10 51- Wild wood
11 01: Atlantic
11 28- Moretaead City....
Morehead Depot
v. M.
6 43
so
O IK
5 47
6 30
5 23
5 00
4 35
A. H.
p. II. I
Dally except Sunday.
EAST.
WEST.
No.S No.4f
Mixed Fgt. a Mixe Tgt.
Pa3s. Train. STATlOS. Pass. Tra n
Arr. Ii'ts. Arr. Vve
a, m. a. m. r. k. r. u.
g 07 I Ooldsboro, 7 05
8 45 8 5C I Best's 20 6 25
9 15 9 25 La Grange, 5 41 S 66
9 55 10 06 FallinECreek 6 05 5 10
10 33 10 48 Kinston, 4 21 4 89
It 08 11 11 Jasweli .. 8 58 4 08
11 S II 40 Dorer S 28 8 83
12 20 12 25 Hon Greek 2 48 48
1 00 1 05 TnecArora 2 03 2 08
1 20 1 23 Clarke's-... 15 1 48
2 00 Newbern 1 05
p. H. P. K,
Tuesday,
', Thnreday and Baturday.
tMontlay
weune- aay ana maay.
Train 60 connects with Wilmington A Wel
don Train bonnd North, leaving Ooldsboro
11:3S a. m., and with Richmond St D-nvllle
Train West, leaving Ooldsboro 12:85 pjn and
Wilmington Weldon Train Southat4:54p.ra.
Train 61 coined witk Sictamoad tt IXavills
Traia, arrirint t Ooldsbcro 4:40 b.bx, udy ith
Wilmington and Wellon Train from the
North at 44 p.m. li. '
Train 4 eonneet with W. Aw. Train bound
Soutli, leaving Ooldsooro at 7:88 p.u.
V j ' W. Dunn,
Superintendent.
:eieriratel Fashion Calalcrue
QCMT CRCC For tSprhig and 8unt
OCil I r ntt mer. 1&4 ready lUieh
10th. to sov address. Illuscratas and Hutu
every ttalDK for Ladies', Gent', Cbilsrct.
and lufauts' wear and BouneMefptug
Oooda, at prices lower than tause t any .
Douse in me united Butes. c;ipfcto
satisfactiao juaranlted or amuy ro-.
funded. 11. V. F. KOCH fc WX,
6tb Ave. & gOth bu. N. V, tti:.
TO ADVERTISEES.
A Catalogue of JIS! nev&papersdivldedlnto '
STATKW An)SK(;TIuNHwi11 be sent ou ap-.
plication FKEE.
TotlioKe v. Iii want tlieiradveitlslng to pay,
wc can otl'er no bttti r medium for thorough
ami i-l!tM'ti. o work than Uio various sections
ciout-.SeJ. rt l.outl lAnt.
C KO. P. HOWELL & CO..
Ni-WHiiiiiMT AilveriiHirig Bureau,
J iiilli lo spruce istrett. New York,
W'&TCriE!
AT C ItiOATLY KK
dnred I rices. Address
I.. i. UKADY,
Halifax. BT. C.
oc!7 dw
WATIiJ-l. l il S
: Ii. ir ii l,i. in. s.
can 'iii'-t 1 v p :: if.
nn e:c.iv.is.sli:'. I' r f n '
jul-llt ss, ul oi.,- . ( -; ,
.Mass , i: : ',17 i.
t work for us at
?7 to SI0 per Wiek
No photo painting;
I ji ii ticiilars, please
:ii Alt Co.. Boston,
dell) lm
W1M'M)-I.y :nil BPiitlcmen In city
ur i oi; airv t,i i :. k liiilit work at their
own hnini'K S-'l to 81 a day can be easily
nKuie : work m-ii( h- mail; no canvaasinR.
Wr liave 1 ilemaiid tor our work and fur
ii i Ii Kti-:il Hipiiliiymi-nt. Addrens with
Nlanip. tKOW M'I'"U I'OMPillV, 204
Vine M., t I m limatl. Ohio. delO lnl
AUVKItTISERS should
tiddlVKK
CiKO. V. KOIVEU Sc CO.,
10 Sprm e Street, Sew York Clt;-,'
For Select Litt of 1,000 Newspapers.
P 8 AliO FORTES.
UKEQ0ALLED IN
TONE. TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP
nnrl DURARILI1
W1M.I.1M KXADB fcVCO.
Nob. 204 an. I -ixl V.t ll,iluinor8t.,IiSlimort.
Nu. 11 J Fiftli Avenue, New York.
I -INFSH MKBE.
YIE.MHEIt. -Moneu
Vaivii is Atuneu'Mads.1
Do Your Own Printing.
Onlu perfect Mlf-inking
riihber stamp praasawi"
ottered. Workmanship
vnmrpassrrf. Prints Tfecty. No business maa
Bliolllil uewillluut "in1, t ntire BatitfactionQWW
ante.d. c.tl ,..u. :i 'i.l liMiiiiriiilala frf. Prloo
am-'rin-.y 1 .v. II. I'. r .v prrmlMlnn to HOB.
A II li.i'-i .- "' in .1 -is.-riil United 8tte.
Til''. vn: t '. t filSER HTAMP
T!'' ; A uvusta. Uo.
DEBILITATED &VIEN.
Yon arc allowed a free trlnlnf thirty day ot the
nse of Dr. Dye's 'eleliRiled Voltaic lielt wltB
Eleetrlo Suspi'iiftory Applianrofi, for the .peedy
relief and periiinnentciire of Senxntt Debility, loss
of Vitality and ilanhooi. and all kindred troables.
AUo for many other dlseupcfl. Complete restora-
..v.. ur.iiwi, . ikui i.iiu nianiioiKi icunnuiiwu.
No risk Is lneurreil. lllustmteii pamphlet Inacaled. .
SUWktve malle.1 free. I,v HdilreKnitiff 4
V0LTA10 BELT CO., HarshaU, Mich.
ones
COMMISSION
Consi umenta of Grain,
Cotton, and other
ritODUCE
H O Ij I C I 1' E 33.
PEciiii a77e:;t:o:t c-uasantezd
Dry (ioods, IS'otions,
ii jl rr s,
?00TS AND SHOES.
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS
Fcili, Eccon, Flour Sugar,
OolTcc, Si!, Syrup and
MOLASSES.
SKU Fraud TOBACCO.
II A II I) W R E
BUCII AS
Spades, Shovels, Ilces, Axes,
Nails Plow Traces Hames,
&c. Sec.
Fnnner's iipplie
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MOTT'S SWEET CIDEE,
THE BEST MADE,
CONSTANTLY IN STOCK
Prices low for casb. '
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Highest cash prices- paid
country Produce.
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Vorth West corner
SOUTH FRONT &
KIDDLE Streets, . .
NEW BERJfE, N C
Mar. w It . r 30, '
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