'J f T of-: . r tr- t vv t: iw v ' ' ' : . ft i ! . i 1 "Iv!Sl NEW N. C, EBIDAY, R 15, 188G. PRICE 5 CENTS. 7: LOGAJi'NEVYS: ' f earmal SUala vrs Almas . Naw Berne, latitude, 88 North. longitude, 7T r Was. ? ' ia Heea, :05 I Length af day, r y 4ua eeU, 638 1 11 boar; 84 minutes. Jtoon ris at 6:08 p.m. - UcaronlDatFlkkeai Grits, Split Peas - : C.E. Blotkr. '. Old peiikr sa AttaiaiiflJet. Pork is booming The strike among .the Chicago packers may have some thing to do with rt. ThosDaaiels, Esq., is adding iiu prtJTtmtalt to hia 4allig ou the cor nor" of Hancock' and Pollock. .The steamer XXuhua, Neutt and Blanche arrivatf from up Neuae rWer , t . . , - j :.L . . . vesieruay evening luaueu wiw uuwu. Therfas almost a fine at Do ward V gin fewterdsyvenftig. A bucket of water being convenient sated giviDg the alarm. . .. A. M. Baser fe feUll alive te tlie wants of hlr customers. Goods were never old so, Jpw at retail-, Ilia new adver tiaement will be out tomorrow. Oeo. Aht the clothier, has a hand some display of gents' furnishing goods in bit show windows, tn this arrange ment he displays the same good taste as in the purchase of his stock. We publish today appointments from W. A., Dunn, Esq., the Democratic nominee for Solicitor of the second Judicial district, for Craven county. We trust the people will turn out and give him a hearing. Kev. Trios. Needhsin preach his last sermon tonight at the Baptist church. , fie has been with us about two weeks, and has preaobsd some very in teresting sermons to large conrega tionavjuad. many, through his instru inentallyt have been brought to the Saviour, and many are now enquiring the way of eternal life. We hope the good. work will continue. Dr. Whit field, the ator. expects Iter. Thomas Dixoa, jtVi next to assist him in contin uing the meeting. i) Wm rtmstl, . " Captains Sam Thomas and Carl Dun can, of Cieaufort, were at the Cotton Exoban'ge yesterday with cotton. 4r i . . - W wish to call our country readers' atUhtion'tp the elegant stocks of goods in the stores of Messrs. A. M. Baker, O. Marks. Max Schwer in, Wm. SulUn, Oeq.' Ash and L. Wallnau. Oo to see these 'gentlemen when you come to towii and you will be sure to find what you Want in the dry goods or clothing line and will find prices as low as the lowest . '.'I'L.'i'i,,... i IheOffdSsi CMBiSr Cajmay. Tfeit 'j8ueTof Wis Waohinglon Tos Dgdsu. Theatrical -Treape enter tained our people on Satorday and Mon day, nights, with two yer gf od per formahcesV; i.Ths acting was fully up to the standard of troupes that have here . tofore Visited pur town, and on ac quaintance we found the members to be polite, aOabln ladies and gentlemen. Tfca BtikaMtk' Clt Fair. The0dj PomimiDC eteamship Com PnTi appreciating the importance of a oonmyngliM.ufrvthe oiUseas, of one mntahianblher, have determined to offer Induoements to the citizens of this and adjoining; counties to meet and mingle wilhtho cltixsns of Pasquotank and ad Joining odotiUes by putting on sals.kU.fjorftawbernoFliaabeth City and return at (he remarkably low rate cf' 'tfursi dollars. See i ' advertise ment of fiUsmbatb -Ciry TMi ' ' V" , ; . . lUalstar aaii Veta. . '- A communication, to be found else where In this istnv0B coalition, strikes the key-note. "A man has a right to stay Sjwaf rota the olla if he sees fit, but a man who does stand aloof and re fuses u rrcte It nog dolsg' his' duty! as a citise'n. . But there are jnany who axe ' lukewarm had inclined ko stajrat hosoe and le somebody -tlse attend to that . which M or morn mportanoe to them than they imagine.-: These are the men that need arousing; that need talking to about the issues inrolved this eontett. The People's ;rTiki,n iff ' its ad vocate tt;i JwiU bestir themselves, wflll e kure tQ win. The Etahfi emisaariee ' are tmrerslofBTeryfoof of the county, pc'r ' ' '. e mb Js ef the eolored peo ple 1 j t. ttca ttat'lhe success of the cos' "'Ion ticket moarn that they are to go I ,.vk m'slavery. .'.We had hoped that I' '3 . c!l campaign lie had lost its f orcp, rive relieve yet that it Is only rest 1 to la' depperate cases, drowt' -, r.?.s ci. ct tX k sUaw. - l.sv . 1.x 1 (.! I Tbpy i s u . , i.a oufchl to TsvtshO &He TWort- tr ' fViOw them up. - -ytrurJs , r t . registered and explain to them the ob jects of the caJitkm" novBaeatIL3ia time for work is short and every friend of the1 morement ought to show his hand. . Injutle. Brol Creecyv of the Economist, makes the following point for the newspapers, which shows the ingratitude of those who are intrusted with the duty of con ducting a campaign. They are quick to eomplaia if the newspaper does not show up their candidate with brilliant head lines and lie a little about the crowd in attendance, and the great speech made on the occasion; but if there is any work to do which costs money, they first see if the newspaper man ut nut loot enough to do it lor nothing; if he won't, why the next thing is to send it where it can be done for the lowest price regardless of poli tics: We rarely obtrude private matters upon the public ear, but when a matter of complaint alTecu a class we feel jus- tihod iu referring to it, although we are of that class. The press of Eastern North Carolina are a hard-worked class and generally poor. They do more gratuitous work for the benefit of I others than auy other class of our peo ple. In political work they are earnest, active and industrious workers. Tbey sustain the nominees of the party with which tbey are identified with zeal and abiiitv. Apart of the perquisites by which they are supported is from the the job work in tickets, circulars and posters which a political canvass brinKS with it. Is a candidate entitled to the support of the district press who goes outside of it and even out of the State to have his job work done 'i Perhaps he may save a few cents by it, but is it not a saving at the expense of justice 't It is a saving that carries ingratitude upon the face of it. The press has jutU causo of complaint. C.roului; Icirralr. The llahn faction is evidently grow ing desperate. They have called into service Judge Cireen and L. J. Moore, hoee ltepublicanixm has been consid ered way below par since it was reported that they voted for Cleveland and illuminated their houses in honor of the event. These gentlemen spoke at Five joints on Wednesday night in behalf of the mob ticket, asd wo learn they tried particularly to impress upon the colored people to vote for no one but Republi cans, yet it is currently reported that both these gentlemen, though claiming to be Republicans, voted for the Demo cratic candidate for President. In Na tional and Btate politics is the place to testa man's fealty to his party, and if Messrs. Qreen and Moore went back on their party in so important an election as that of President, they are but poorly qualified t ootns out and advise the colored people of this county to adhere strictly to party lines on a mere local Issue. If it is true that they did vote for Cleveland, then it simply amounts to this: They say, you negroes mwst never vote anything but a Republican ticket, bt we can occasionally help to out in a Democrat and be good Republicans sU, the Fame. Wo know there are some colored men in Craven county who pos sess intelligence eneugn to resent such insults, and we believe they will do it. George Green, jr., the Uahn candidate for the Senate, is wilting before the eloquent and logical arguments of lion. C. C. Clark, hence, it is necessary to bring in the old war horses. Psblic Npeaklng. The candidates on the Coalition ticket will address the citizens of Craven county at the following times and places: Port Barnwell, Saturday, October 10, at 13 m. Adam s Creek, Turnday, October 19, at 12 m. Piney Grove, Wednesday, October 20, at 12 m. Havolock, Friday, October 22, at 12 m. Maple Cyeress,Tuesday, October 26th, at 12 m. Pleasant Hill, Thursday, October 28th, at 12 m. Dover, Saturday, October 80th. at 12 m. E. H. Meadows, Chm'n Coalition Ex. Com. E. R. Dtjdut, .- . . Chm'n Rep. Ex Corn, of Craven Co. roblle Spcaklag. W. A. Dunn, Esq., the Democratic nominee for Solicitor of 'the Second Judicial District, will address die people f Craved county ' At Barnwell, Friday, Oct. S2d, at 1 9 'clock. ' ;.: , - . At New Berne. Friday, Oct. JSd, at night. ., , , . . At Croatan, Saturday, Oct: S8d, lit 8 O'clock. ..... . , i Otkcr sneakers are. expected te be present and to apeak. ' i-; 0 All persons, regardless of party affilia tion, are cordially invited to attend. U . . . .. ' . . . r r " ... f 1 - m HUB . - Chm'n. Dem, Ex. Com.1 ' BackOew Aral 3Vt- Tns Fe TSitV In the world for - - T.-n:Mt Qaa - TT1msm - fiat Fheuns Feve Sores, Tetter; Chapped l.R.nd,Chilbiatm, Corns, and all Skin Eroptiona. awd positively enres piM. It is m rnted so rive perfect satisfae- tion.orni'"'iy Kftindd. Price 15 cents per box. For sale by Hancock Bros. If .t- Coalition - The present political contest in this county is of such a peculiar character that no citizen can be uninterested or passive. It U a time and occasion when indifference is almost criminal, and fail ure to perform one's whole duty repre hensible. To exercise the right of suffrage is not a mere privilege, it is a duty that at tbis time is mandatory in its nature, and incumbent upon every citizen who desires good government and the perpetuity and maintainence of our liberties. In local elections hitherto, indifference among Democrats may have been pardonable as no hope of success existed in the face of Repub lican majorities; many of the rank and file of Republicans were indifferent be cause they relied upon their leaders who ran tho "machine" to nominate the ticket, for which they mechanically voted knowing that it was the best and all tbey could do. But now I when good and honorable men in both parties who have long viewed the corruption and imbecility that characterized the managers and recent legislative repre sentatives, with shame and regret, have burst the shackles and fetters of ikmrbonism, and assuming a hipb, lofty and patriotic stand, have clasped hands in the common cause of ending the deplorable date into which the po litical affairs of our county has fallen, it becomes the bounden duty of every juod citizen without regard to his former party allil iations to come manfully for ward and brniK to a successful issue this Kplendiil scheme so happily inau gurated. It ih a time when there is "s tide in oui HlIaiiH which if taken at its Mood, will had to" good government and the countless blessings that follow in itn wage, to be apathetic cow is suicidal, if failure ensues there is no knowing when the opportunity may again occur, it is a time when wide political breaches may be filled, scars healed, good fellowship and brotherly feeling created by fighting in the same causo and create a. sentiment that will pervade the body politic that will lead to prosperity and happiness. The election of Clark and Lane means creditable, serviceable, and able repre sentation in sur legislative, halls; and the election of Stimeoa, flabbs andkfreatesl pain cure on earth. Price 23; their associates, capable and reliable men in charge of our most important oounty offices. These, gentlemen are the choice not only of the leaders of the two parties, but are endorsed by the respectable citizens of the county with out regard to party. Of their opponents it may be said that they represent but questionably reputable faction of the Itepublican party whose every principle is subservinnt to the all absorbing one of boodle, hose only interest lies in what they can make out of politics, and whoHr professions of fealty to a party th y reflect no credit Upon, a sham and a fraud The spawn and out come or a mob gang they are held to gether only by "the oohaaive ptmr ef plunder " and their defeat in November will result not only in the purification of the Republican party, but will be an assurance and guarantee for the future that its nominees will be pure and capable men. ote fur Coalition. The Famous Cotton Picker a Suc cess. Slmtkk, S. C, Oct. 13. The cotton picking machine of the Mason cotton harvester, invented by C. L. Mason, of tbis place, was tested today tn th field in the presence of committees from the New York end Charleston cotton ex changes, and representatives of the State agricultural department. The machine picked cotton at the rate of 180 pounds ner hour without injuring the bo Us or sisnia, .Tie general opinion -1 .1 . iu, . 1. . : i. oorrep tja) its nnciel, does fairly goedj worx now ana can oe maao completely successful. Wonderful Crs. W. B. Iloyt & Co.. wholesale and re tail druggists of Rome, Qasay: We have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, EJectrio Bitters aad Book ten's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of prononnoed Consumption have been entirely cured by use of few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection! wiw iieco-io iters. amarafine them always. Sold by Ha&obcr Bros. ' furious dale. Gaitkstoit, Texv OoU ll The fori' oue gale wmen set in yesterday sub sided, towards morning,' Today the weather is clear. . The daman to ship ping and railroad property is slight. Beyond the wetting of tbe cotton on two bargee on the gulf side of tbe city, bo serious damage has been reported. Trains on the Missouri & Psclflo road left on time this mornfogrvTlMr wash out en tbe Gulf road will be repaired by nfghtfaiUr, , Jl -Mf irfi l ADVICB TO HOTBKHX. Mrs." TvTjrrarw's Socthwo) Srexr should always be fised C for ' children teething. It soothes tbe child, softens tbe gums, allays all Tain. Tares, wind oolic, and is the best remedy for diar- lcb,- Tweaty-flvs eents a nettle '-' -' j&n24dtnthaalw'r v l':tss ot BBIHV.1 A heavy storm has beeatrsjatng on the Gulf of Mexico doing much damage to shipping interests. " i . " Beginning November 1, theare on all the New York elevated railroad! will be tedaoed to five cenis. ( Ex-Govsmoir Brown, of Ti says the Democratio fioket in taniiftate ill be elected by 30,000 majority At a Mormon meeting in Londeo the unnea mates government was severely contemned for alledged unjust, treat ment of the Mormons. " " ' The passengers of the disabled steam ship Ancboria give a thrilling account of their experience from the time the broke her shaft in mid-ocean till they were landed at New Foundland. It is believed in San Francisco that the schooner Henrietta was engaged in illegal trade with Indians on the Rus sian coast w hen seized by the Russian man-of war. Her cargo did cot agree with her bill of lading. On some land boegkl hy the lilica s Central Railroad .yras llik, liouna, of an Irishman who had a three yearn lease ofthelaqd. The company olfered him 1200 for the lease, and agreed to move the cabin to any place he named. He accepted, pocketed the money, and said that they might move the cabin to the banks of Lake Killarney in Ireland. He? was in earnest, too, as the company soon found out, and still live on their land and keepn ihe 20U. A communication from Minister West has been transmitted by the De partment, calling attention to the threatening state of alfairn m the boundary line between Montana and the British possessions, and suggesting the adoption of measures calculated to prevent raiding across the line by hos tile Blood and l'igan Indians. It is preeumed at the War Department that the general in command at that section of the Territory has already taken steps to guard against furthar raids by mass ing a suflicicnt force at the usual cross ing places. Neuralgic pain is usually of an in tensely sharp, cutting or burning char acter, and is either constant or inter mittent. To relieve, this torture and effect a speedy and pecmaineut cure rub ftr, V, I it Kilh Cu I a. t i . ... fill ftkA cents a bottle. rOlitlfclN AKWSl Sofia. Ot. 12. Gen. Kaulbars has arrived at Varna. He was received at tbe station by a pro-Russian deputation, which greeiedLhimr will cAserst tiekt sequently he Tteoceeeel' to the "Hatafi consulate, which was surrounded by a threatening crow, it was necessary to place a military patrol at the consu late to protect it. Tbe Bulgarian snlnorilks have ar rested and sens to Constantinople! a newspaper correspondent who ac.com panied Gen. Kaulbars. The correspond ent was connected with the Independ ence Roumalne of Bucharest. 8T. PltTKBSBCTrd, Oot. 18. Four lead s of the party who were engaged in ie kidnapping Of Prince Alexander of Bulgaria haye arrived here. They are M. Demetrieff, Ui PskoO. M. Tfaakoff and M. Kovaloft. They attribute tho success of the counter-revolution which restored Prince Alexander temporarily to the throne to the faint-hearted desire of M. Grueff to avoid bloodshed. This, tbey say, prevented him from causing the arret of the opponents of the Rus sian designs. The newspapers of this city areanan- tmoualy of opinion that decisive action by Russia in regard to Bulgaria is im perative. , It is announced today that l'rince Dolgorukoff is about to go to Copenha gen on. a special Mission, T TbJs n.wj has servrs rt revke thaJra Prince w'aHemsT.V Denidat selected for the ruler of Bulgaria Tbe InTilide Kusse announces that supplementary irgulaUoas- for use la te contingency or the calling out of the army and navy reserves have been issued. Inquiry shows that the Russian con spiracy to raise a rebellion In tho two Bulgarias was of greater extent than was at first behaved. Viknna, October 12 Emperor Fran cis Joseph has sent autograph letters to Count Kalnoky, imperial foreign minis ter, Count Taafe, minister of the ul terior for Austria, and Herr Tteea, Bangariaa prime mfofeter, srmmotiitr the d legation to meet at-Pesth oa No vember 4. BkLUEADK, Oct. 12. Kina Milan will open (ha Skaptsohina on Ootohar 16. x ) I speak within botf&ds, sir, "said the prisoner in the dock, when addressing wm aeciara wiu enmusiasm me f ke ETdHloa U botu, ustODer i i. i -a Bukraria tOtHteia - ot In ssfio braaja hats p esuite iaOr xeiOVX pf trrvwrnraeni sanaiaatOTi KairtBSrajoi tha Zankoft party, and 15 adherents of m KrtfWBVi,i'a To aU wsssorTsrrmrfroatha-fr-rors and isdosarUiua! atk4aefw4M weak-rtMS to.. I V: too, rL& OF CUAKQE. This frreat famed y wis ;a6retf by WStBsfoaary in Sou La Awrica, Bepdaself-t1 dressed nrslope to i Kn Jot&n 1. 1kmaj, :a OF CIIAKQE. This rmlp iSdiwn o. Wen litifiiC? udm in Au KaterprlslDg, Reliable House. Hancock Bros, can always be relied upon, not only to carry in stock the beet of every thing, but to secure the Agency for such articles as have well known merit, and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputa- tion of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Dr. King's Hew Ulsoovery for Consumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of Throat, Lungs, and Chest, and to show our confidence, we inyite you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. COMIVfERCIAL. Jouemal Omoi. Oct. 14 B P. M. OOTTON. New Yoks, )ct. 14. l utuies closed firm. Sales of 9-' SOU bales. October. November December January, February, March. Spots Stl 9 Oti April, J 14 U.07 May, a 5 J.12 June, y.'jo July, y.ou J 2 August, 0. 7 j 9.8,r) September. . y ; Middling 0 5-16 : Ix)w aaddhng 8 13-10; Good Ordinary o 5-IB. Kew Berne Market steady. Sales of 150 bales at H.50 to 8 Vf. Middling 13 16 Low Middling k ti 10 Good Ordinary " .'' DO.TIfcSIIC niHSIT. Skkd (xiTR)S-$2 (i0. OottonBekd 10 00. Tt'lil'KNTlMK Hard . sl.OO, dip, 81.75. TiB-75c.atl.25. Oats New, 85c. in hulk Cokn 55a W)c. Kick- 50a00. Hkkhw ai 1 r.c. per lb Bksf On foot, ac.to &c. Ool'NTHY Hams 10c. ier lb " Laud 10c. per lb Eiios 15," per dozen Kkkhu Pobk 4;a(Jc. per pound Peanuts fiOc. per bushel Foddku 75c. a$ 1.00 per hundred OMIONS 2.0Oa2 25 per bmr. l FlBLD Pkas f!5a70c. HlIS Dry, lUc; green fc. Al'PI.ES Mattamilhkeet. 2'ia40c. Hod freys, 81.10. PkaKH 75c.a9l.25 per bushel, lb inky 35c. per gnl Tallow Tic per lb C'HltFHK 14 Chickens Grown. ;i0a.'15c. , spring 3)aS5o. Meal. 70c. per bushel. Oats 50 cts. per bushel. WHOLESALE PRtr'KK New Mess Pork ll M) Shogldkb Meat 7c. C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L. C- "-tc. Floub J3.00as.00. LaED 75c. by the tierce. NaIIA Basis 10's,2 50. Scqab Grannlated , OSc CorrKE i0al2o. Salt 5a0c. per sack. Molasses akd aYBUFS?0t5o Powder 85.00. Bhot Drop, $1.75; buck. ?2 .00. Kkroskke Src. Hew Millinery. I A M HKCK1V1NU M LARGE and VARIED STOCK OK FALL AND W 1 NT Ell Millinery and Fancy Goods, FE ATUEllS, Ktc Etc. A iho LVrjCNT fi'i'YKS Hhii au,l Hon rom New York nd Hultiniore. htiiI i In run mi irt men I of NoTlllfs, Zcnh vi1-. Mixuiiy, (JcruiauloK n. Wit and Fi-ll Trlinmlnk wlilrh 1 rp!pciiI perminally (ac coninll by Mm liewtj), and ra rawly to Bhnw my rilpii(l nnl cuwUinnTs. bikI ulii oonfldpnt 1 can nlvr Hatlsrnrtinn ps lo'iuaMi and price I'rtM nt bnmiiess will pn-nt mi Imvli mi ntilrii; dity. Mrs. C. M. V. FOLLETT, Huccesfcor to I I .lu M .1 lis. Mahv K Ii ii. NEW BERN THEATRE. J FOUR NIGHTS ONLY- w v a WWJ W V Till i snn. FRIDAY, SATURDAY I MONDAY. Hp'i iHl EnnaKMBenU of the Mr.andMrs.W.R4 OGDEN'S KKFINED, FARCICAL COMEDY COMPANY, Sui . led iiy the Cbannlru ai d ("ulliired Actress, Miss Henrietta Floyd, TokcII t r with th rompanvnf noted ability. CI i m ir- of Programme Nijrlitly. Ui :-.iM. A Happy Pair, Sl Heart ami llamkoalln. I)ire ftna Oomedlet in i- uvBlas'aps(oriDaQe. t; n r,l admission. 60 cants. Reserved sent". 7V Now on sale at Meadows' Krng St.. toallerj Xr. ocll K. R. JONES, Vfholeeale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES 7 Aj;r General Merditadise, fBACrQINO itjTir.TIES. EtcT l-i Y t t . ? OMwigaments of drttB,'CMton tad I It i Tt'lOTl-. 1; i?i k-) a- ii7..l i N. Vti&x: gotoVhFWDt lad kiddls ft E. W. S11LLW00D. Cia ttOtll. Smallwood & Slovcr, DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, CSPCKER SASH, DOORS, 8WID8, HI. ASS, I'MNTS, OILS AND 8T0VE8, L'SSl'lifANSKD AS TO PRICE ANDJJUALITY. Rliddle Ntr . r. Next Door to Ontiul Hotel, NKW BERNE, N. C. For Sale! For Sale! Valuable Property cd Owen street I'UIellftM t.. u ( uri of ( i it v t I u rsaif. it i II. i tit-Mi . ; utli: :iit i,l of U, f bUpvrioi unty 1 will f xpoe to Pub mi llonttf iHxyr, la .e- Saturday, October 16. 1886, al i'WK!. K.., , mi i ;t t-n o: f t-t i and Neubf . f i iu IU-lfri-a S. it M Iho House mid Lul :i , I'flweeu hriNM rt-6idLe of Ana tialaiK-ti lu mix i 11 'I rrtiir, t in.- I j a I f ras; Hi' Milhe. J . ! : i i ,mi t-.1 nni lull imviiiem . llU'JlAltliSON. AAm r s.-j.i. is, ivr.. dlawtw Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER .M.I.Ni (U HAZARD POWDER 00. Choice Pale Cream Cheese. SNUFFS AT MANUFAC TURERS' PRICES. Kill: NACKN. 7' A (frren a Oiii Stand. NEW liKKNt;, N. O. For Sale, A t uw AM' OLNil l .M.K laiK'-M am! rlnckl r.,WN lull),- . years out A ppjy lo Olt Of Ulf m!'J K. J). CIOJl For Rent, KooiiiH hi it nst dwelling ountainiriK sii roouiH, on lSroad ntnt. oouoaite W. Lurch': Apply U sep','4 dlf T HANCOCK. Notice. Tl.u uiiilurhined having qualiiitMi an executor of tha estate of Mrs. V. A.. C Dud 17, dooeased, hereb7 gires notics to all persorjH holding claims against naiii estate to present them on or ba fore the lt day of Ictober A. D. 1887, or this Dotico will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle their indebtedness. I- II. Ct'TLKH, Kxe iilor seplw. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, . Goat Hair Ii. O. K. LODGE' CUAYKN HTltEJBT. Ilelow KxprtHS Otllo, Why Not. Divine In hookas. Kloiioui in nin When tlplwlth amber mellow, rich and rip Vet thy true kivm more admire hr fkr Thy naked Beauties- lve me a staar !" Ilieee you will Bnd In R. w. Tanallla A Co. noe brand of choice clgaia, always kepi by WM. UFALMBBathlefcanar. If you want tbe best, oome to me and set one. w iikiiu, uib (wei Dy rar. Next to tbe earner of Middle and south street, east side. New Berne. If. a. Wm. U PALMKK. FURNITURE. Parlor Suits, Clli3mberMSe , Walnut Bedsteadf, Bnreaaa, WardroVesv v Mftttressc, Cfcaira,lHi j hno Lonnjros, Sfiw, ,i m,A at r CentrTaWftsUw, at kioc&BOTTpn . M MhldW .Slrset, 3sw r ;3 e, n. 1- "i'i i 4 a .a -l' . .'-.-Tr:-!!.'- : r ' " "'A ".; .;- . -