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. " w:- .a-'-'J .-i-i-n ."--:":- -r: j"tT. i I . ..1.;Tn-J iliiPf - r '. ; : . I . I NEW BERNE. N. C, TUESDAY, OCOBEK 19, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS. ' '"-I ' Oil -a-l- Few Berne, latitude, S5 ' North. : t .''. longitude, TJ 8 "Wert. ; rnn rises. 4:05 I Length of day, 3un mu, 528 1 11 hours, 24 tnUrote. , Moon ris at 0.-08 941V ? U BUSINESS LOCALS. fartte Beans; TirTrfoeay Corn Starch, tionet'ifoJtT I load lug for the WesHadjes. , Oysters areorniog in plentifully and - lire of pretty DOst,Ha)ity. Out trpqkeranepf the city are Kinking eesapeat for the track crop Bioe ia poming in right lively and telling afftftyto sixty cents. Onlyf two' Greeks from today before the election. Have you registered? ... sW8MMdqrWa was thrown from hu ftrro yesterday eventing and slightly hurt. ' The acbopae Henrietta JJUi arrived . from Baltimore yesterday with a cargo of UnfaM V . . The teaair Kintton arrived from VI Nftuae river )at night with a cargo of cotton. v Hi fi Rlnflr ia having repairs made on his store on the corner of Pollock and Craven. The handsome residenrew being erected on Pollock and (ieorge streets add considerable to that portion of the The walls "of Patterson ' new hotel are nearly completed. It will lo one bt the most handsome buiUlmgH in tbe city. Cottage prayer meeting under the auspices of the Y. M. O. A. tonight t the residence of Mrs. An no Stanly, on Broad street. J. J. Tolson offers choice groceries and dry goods to the wholesale and re tail tirade. Call and aee him. lie is a square dealing merchant. Otietase of drunk and down before the Mayor yesterday, being from the dpuMry and not acquainted with city ways, he was released on payment of cost. Rev. Ir. Crawford is condueting a series of meetings "at the M. E. chureh; trflpM 'every night this week. The meeting at the Baptist church also con tlhu&a. 'Information was received in the city yesterday of the death of Mr. Rufus W. Bell, s.n esteemed citizen of Carteret Q4unty Whish occurred at his residence yesterday morning in the 05th year of httiiget-: t0r correspondent "Vole for Coali tlon" proipUes to show op the scheme of (he railroad andieate to defeat Mr. Clerk: Jot ihs Senate.; .It sounds indeed atrtaf that an appointee of a Demo eraiio Go? enor I fighting the Demoo rci, W. Craven county. Is it true ? s The ,rof;. 'A,r7f Cook left yesterday morn iag fo? (hsl Wejdon Fair, where he is to lead'the Goldsboro band. - V Senator vatae Te Rttak At Klnatoo. It Jb ,tnoouncd that Senator Vance will tpeajc t,Kinston on Friday, the SOtnOctDcf 'Tne people of that and adjoining counties will give him a large tausjWKfmOv " y IMaclplee Anaaal Coit.sU.ii. , Ths annual convention of the Disci i pies of Christ will be held at the church ,"at Set, t"ilt eoanty, on the 21st, 22d, ' S3 J and 84th of October Thursday, i ttWtftj'Ki.iitihf 'inf 'Sunday. The - 8npdaj)6dran(llIlssionArytonfen- tkins wjll 4 ejt the same time and .-. place. i ;: Don, C. C Clarlr.tfon. 0. Hubbs and . ' others addressed a large' and ehthusias tie audience at five Points last night. t IS) 3 C Clark U made 1 powerful and telling speech..', The f crowd wa J ' the largest .'thia rlteV'haa ' etef seen at the Points and untess we nisUke the -t"'. feeling epmsed itrif applause girm i th speakws the!PeopIe's;Tickel. WUI ; 5 tnlke a clean'sweep on the day ol else " tiou. Keep ths ball Id motion.' " t V'lJctt00 Crop of this :Tr' Esti- - ' ;.'-- -rAc-'atoated. 7 fi?7.JT .. 'kw, York. Oct. 16Ths fourteenth wnnnal book of cotton sUtiitic4 com pf. 1 by Lnhaai, Alexander &Co., of - 'c -r York, jutt published, oontainsesti rr of this year's cotton-crop, from t. v P f fO cfMTetrrnflnts throughout tie . ,ern States, The summary of ei - r-i.Vet.the-' total crop of this year 6.S.". bales. ,t.:v? r v .1, 11 i t .... A D I E TO BOTHERS. . a., r Y". V, n IXW'S SOOTHINO STBtTf she. I be upftd? for children teeiL-r-r. I; - the child, softens tb ' - ' -if'! '---!, Orr"S wind co..., . i- -. if-i.jv.1y for niar- bo?a. Iwt r - t -a, rr-a ix'ttle jr.;.-;...u;. , .;w"r ' A- Tennc Jfew BevaJa Serprl.ea tk.e Rapwhlleua. The following communication is from the JVetM asd Qbtanxr of last Saturday. We reoof niae in it one of New Berne's promising yonng men, James Brinson, son of W. Q. Brinaon, Esq. : FOBESTYILLK, N. C, Oot., 15. Several Republican candidates for county honors jnet with an unexpected check here on Monday night. It seems that they had arranged to speak here and make it an exclusively Republican meeting. But after the candidates for register of deeds, sheriff, and the legis lature, together with HUiart Ellison, had spoken their rancorous speeches, in wmcn it was charged that the Uemo- ocrats dare not meet them, the Demo crats present called on Mr. Brinson , a young man from the college at Wake rorest, to reply. Ia a few well chosen words he thanked them for the uuex pected honor, and then proceeded in a spirited and vigorous manner to expose tbe lunacies and inconsistences of the speeches. He was often interrupted by those desiring to prevent his speaking. Dut tne young speaker held his ground and in a masterly way for one so young pointed out to the colored men how they were imposed on and that self interest alone prompted those who hnd spoken before him. lie made a fine impression, and was much applauded. Suffice it to say. the cause of Democ racy did not suffer in his hands. We are watching with much interest tbe progress of a (fairs und predict vic tory for our ticket throughout the State. A DkM'x hat The Ovinia. Of the ngden t'oinnly ( ' muny that recently iippcurtd in Turboio, the Southerner sa s ; The Ogden Conu dy ( c.n..aiiv la)ed here Tuesday and lat-1 i-wning to fair riouncs. Instead of having one piece to run through the evening they put on two or more light comedies each night. Tu end ay they gave "A Happy l'uir" "lianibholing," Smith and Hrown yesterday "Sweethearts'' and "Shakers and Shiver'" and repeated ' Smith und Brown. ' ' Tin1 ' mipiny n in the maine a good one, with one exception it is far above tho average. Mr. Ogdeii is line come dian and keeps Inn mid if lire in a con tinual roar while ho is on the Huge. The ladies of the troupe are pretty and very cleyery in their parts. The Soiithmtcv recommends tlieOg dens to those troubled with "hard limes. " They w ill appear al tho Theatre next Thursday nij;lit. Six Thoutand Dollars to be Given Away. This is no catch trap, but it is true as gospel. Six thousand dollars is now offered to the enterprising farmers, me chanics, manufacturers, ladies and children of North Carolina. This offer is made jointly by the State Agricul tural Society, of whom W. O. Upchurch is President, and John Nichols, Secre tary, and tbe State Agricultural Board, Gov. Alfred M. Scales, ef Chairman, and Peter M. Wilson, Secretary. Now this offer is bona fide, and if your read ers made an exhibit, they may depend on getting their money. Premiums are offered on cotton, as much as $60; to bacco $40 for ten pounds; corn, 850; wheat, (50; oats, $50; rye, 920; rice $20. Tbe above are not the only premiums on the above crops, bnt we only men tion a few to show that it will pay the farmers to show their products. Hand some sums are given all ladies work of every kind, both fanoy ornamental and useful; preserves, pickles jellies, &c. But we can't take np space in telling of them. Best plan is to send to the Sec retary at Raleigh for a premium list. Those who enjoy fine trials of speed will miss a great treat if they stay away from tbe coining State Fair. The premiums in this department are large enough to inauce the fastest horses in the country to come. The rates to the Fair are very low, less than ever offered heretofore. The Northern-born Citizens Conven tion will draw many visitors from the Northern States. All people of North ern birth and their families will be en titled to special low rates,' to obtain which they will have to apply to the Commissioner of Immigration, Mr. John T. Patrick, Raleigh, N. C. It matters not, if they have been residents of the State for forty or more years, they can get the reduced rates on spplicatioh, showing to the Commis sioner that they are actually entitled to same. Pharmaceutical. A meeting of the N. C. board of phar macy will bs held in the city of Raleigh Tuesday and Wednesday, October 26th and 27th, for the purpose of examining candidates for license to practice phar macy. Those desiring to appear and desiring any farther information can get it by applying to the undersigned. Wk. Simpson. Sec 'y. i New York Cotton Futures. ' New YOEt, October 7 16-Greene & Co's ' fepOrt says: , The market was feverish, but generally averaged some what higher.- It first advanced, making some 8ai points, with a subsequent par tial reaction, but the close was steady, at fraction -above last evening. The general Influences, both domestic and foreign, appeared to show very little change, and tbe fluctuations' wore doe principally to the emtio movements of the leading operators, representing - 1 1 II - I L i 3 - r i UOU1 IBB DU41 BUU UBBr BIUOB... - V V ?t eri '-? - --. I.-'. W-t I i. 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'At the time the coalition movement was inaugurated it was supposed that the only opposition it would meet. would be from the element to which we have hitherto alluded, tbe corrupt wing of tbe Republican party, but the move' ment had progressed but a short time when it was discovered thst another source of opposition was in existence and of so determined a character as to surprise those who learned of it; it was so unexpected and eeemirjgly motive less at first, that it was difficult to ac count for it, but as time progressed its true inwardness was made plain and a scheme unearthed so inimical to the in terests of t'nneu county and this im mediate section as to almost startle its discov crtrs. It is nothiDg more or less than tho existence of a foreign syndi cate, working with ntcrecy and in the dai k lo obtain the control of the A. & N. (J. It. upon such such terms and con ditions as w ould tie hand and foot the people of this community and place iheiii at the mercy of a foreign corpora tion to whom it would be needless and unless to look for fair or equitable tieatmrnt. This syndicate sought to carry out its plans ith and through (iov. Scales. propositions were sub mitted, but the Uovernur demanded more than the syndicate were willing to grant and heio occurred a hitch in the proceedings. The Governor was not willing toastume too much and hei.ee it was mutually agreed that the whole miestion remain in abeyance until i ii. g the h gislatuiu nu t, when with a finned .ii the meantime by the s) leii -ate their proposition would be ptlt l.' lolli-.li. Outside of tlio Slate, the county of I 'raven bi ing the largest bondholder and i(h propb- beinj inure interested than any other srrtiuii of the State It w as ex pi i ted to lasily control and in line nre n 1 1 w as argued that a 1 lussey ol a l.rei n or men ef similar calibre would be nominated by the Republican pan y . ol i i in se elect ud . and that there would be little or no ditlicully in blimf ing tin ir ey i s to the character or mag nitude of the proposed scheme, that mem hero from other portions of tho State not having a direct interest could he "inlluenred " and all would be plain sailing. These nicely matured plans received a violent shock when Hon. C. O. Olark received the coalition nomina tion for the Senate, bin election meant di ath to a'project fraught with so much danger to our people and this foreign syndicate through its local representa tives resolved that ho must be crushed by whatever means; his election they know would prevent the passage of any measure that did not guarantee tbe fullest and most complete protection of the interests of Craven county and this section, that he was fearless, vigilant and incorruptible and must be defeated at all hazards. This could only be accomplished by striking bands with that element of the Republican part who oaring only for their own individual success and per sonal aggrandisement were ready to coalesce with any one to insure ths suc cess of their ticket. That there is a practical w or king combination between the Hahn faction and certain railroad men is a f.-ct beyond dispute, the proofs of which we propose to furnish further on, each having its own peculiar object in view, tbe result being the injury and ruin of the best interests ef eur people. In these articles we purpose giving data and presenting the matter in such a light as will call for official notion and investigation to the end that right may prevail, the interests of the people subserved and a corrupt conspiracy broken up. Vote for Coalition. A lifo of indolent ease and seneuality, the use of highly seasoned animal food, and alcoholic drinks are the predispos ing causes of gout. When aware of its presence in the system lose no time in procuring Salvation Oil. It kills pain. Price 25 eents a bottle. A CARD To the I'coplo of Lenoir County. It having been circulated that I was concerned in getting np the ticket with the head "Please Everybody," I desire to inform ths people of Lenoir county that I bad no hand in getting np such a ticket and knew nothing about it until shown to me on tho streets of Kinstorr. Respectfully, Jab. K. Davis. To the Citizens of Lenoir County. , Some person or persona unknown to me have gotten out a ticket for the eoming election and circulated report that I arranged it and put it forth. Thia ticket is beaded "Please Everybody," and' has upon it the names of gentlemen of both political parties. ... I wish to say that I had nothing what ever to do with this tifcket. And I am surprised that anyone shonld think I would do so foolish a thing, t , iff ,'.J. LkwbObUoT. ' fcinston, Oct. 16. . . '-' ' Pardoned.. , WABHixaTON, D. C, Oct. 16. Tbe President . has, pardoned Bnrwell Hodges, who was convicted in the first district ef North Carolina of illicit dis tilling and sentenced to a term of im prisonment. The pardon was granted at tbe earnest solicitation of the district attorney who prosecnted the case, upon the ground that the prisoner has already Battered t sufficiently iand hit imprison ment for a longer period would result ia great- hardship- to ! his dependent a - 7777 - vine latest riddle out: Why. was my baby's last attack croup like this par agraph? . Because it was very short, and ended with' that wonderful cure. tit. 1 Uuii s.tugli byrup. J V . , 1 In the fourth Virginia Congressional district there are five candidates. The employes of Armour, tbe Chicago king of pork-packers, are on a strike. An encounter between two men with pistols at Somerset, Sr., resulted in both being fatally shot. It is astonishing how much of the news telegrsphed over the country is unfounded. The latest was the an nouncement of the assassination of Gen. Qon&ales, ex-President of Mexico, which turns out to be entirely false. Further particulars from the Sabine Pass disaster state that 101 persons are missing, 90 of wLom are know n to be drowned Sj white and S"i colored Of the one hundred and fifty house that made up the little illume uL'y Ii c remain. The largest sale of blood id hoises ever known took place at the Run cocas farm in New Jer.-ey on the 15th inst It was the property of the famous tuif- mau. 1 lerre I onllard. The lot consist ed of eighty-three horses and they brought $142,b95. "What Women Sutler The Cnnadii ( 'atkft, referring to the suffering which strong drink impo-er upon women, says 'The appetite for strong drink n. na.n has spoiled the lives of m. ie u ia.n, ruined more homes for them, (nought ! to them more Borrow, scattered mm e fortunes for them, cursed them with more brutality, sham.- and hail-In;-' than any other evil th d lives 'lh. country numbers t ns. nay . hun lieds of thousands of w omen w ho are w ulow s ' today, who sit in hopeless weeds, I : cause their husbands have In . n . i by strong drink. There aie ih"ii..-i-i- , f homes scattered over the Ian. I n. which wives live lives el tortute. g...:ig through all changes of filtering iiu.t lo : iclween the extremes of fear an I -. ' pair, because those w horn they 1 i I o the intox irat iiil' bowl belter than tin I women whom they have sworn to love i There are women by thousan la wle- dread to hear at the door the step that ouce thrilled them w ilh pleasure. Then are women groaning with pain, uloh we write these w ords, caused by biuises and brutalities iiillnteil by husbands made mad by drink. There can he no exaggeration in tho sentiments in re gard to the matter, because no human imagination ran picture anything worse than the truth, and no pen is capable, of portraying the truth Tho sorrow s and horrors of a wife with a drunken bus band, or a mother with a sou, are as near the realization of hell as can be reached in this world." Public Speaking. The candidates on the Coalition ticket will address the citizens of t'raven county at tho following tunes and placet : Adam's Creek, Tuesday, October l'J. at 12 m. Piney Grove, Wednesday, October 20, at 12 m. Havel ock, Eriday, October 22, at 2 to. Maple Cyprees, Tuesday, October litli, at 12 m. Pleasant Hill, Thursday, October 28th, at 12 m. Dover, Saturday, October 80th, at 12 m. E. H. Mkadows, Chm'n Coalition Ex. Com. E. H. DUDLKT, Chm'n Rep. Ex. Com. of Craven Co. If; Too Wlh a Good Article Of Pujq TOBACXX), ask your dealer for 'Old Hip." selldwSm Public Speaking. W. A. Dunn, Esq., tho Democratic nominee for Solicitor of tho Second Judicial District, will address the people of Craven county At Barnwell,' Friday, Oct. -2d, al 1 o'clock. At New Berne, Vri.lay, Oct. '-"-1, at night. AtCroatan. Saturday, O.t. LTJd, at :i o'clock. Other" speakers are expected to be present and to speak. All persons, regard less of party affilia tion, aro cordially invited to attend.. O. H. (il'IaN, Chm'n Dem. Ex. Com Our Firm Bellrr. Atlanta, June 22, lnpj. It is our firm belief that B. B. B. is the BEST Blood Purifier on the market. We are selling four or Ave bottles of it to one of any other preparation of tho kind. It has failed in no instance to give entire satisfaction. Merit is the secret. W. P. Smith & Co. , Druggists. Sold in New Berne by B. N. DufTy and & H. Meadows. DIED. At Harlowe, Carteret county, on the morning of Oct. 18th, Rufus W. Bell, aged 84 years and 5 months. Mr. Bell waa one of tbe prominent citizens' of his section and was cloeely identified. wita every snsasure of public interest and improvement. Intelligent, liberal, energetic and enlightened, b)s influence wee felt in amy lepartment of indattrialiux) social nterprie? His boitsJitt was 4 by-word . amopg his Own beople-ind ; witn atra&getnd the weary traveller ItwkectwiU pleasure ip thecbeerfuilightwhioaalwayiglesmed witbia bis d weMingHri The best of all is. he was an hunablei devoted Christian, performing alt bis religious duties with fidelity and tlalfBe reefer lire e4 the poor from hfa'tend'eT pay. nor failed in any et bbr obirgttians trybooietyj6r the church- X EilBei frUgVinT en 4 stranger, be "looked tor n city which hath foundations whose, builder and make is God." I 1 i. 'i-.-f n htlCM B Doit- By trying again and keeping up courage many things seemingly impos sible may be attained. Hundreds of hopeless cases of Kidney and Liver Complaint have been cured by Electric Bitters, after everything else had been tried in vain. So, don't think there is no cure for you, but try Electric bitters. There is no medicine so safe, so pure, and so perfect a Blood Purifier. Elec tric Bitters will cure Dyspepsia. Dia betes and all diseases of the Kidneys. Invaluable in affections of Stomach and Liver, and overcome all I'riuary Ditli culties. Large bottles only aU els. at Hancock Bros. COMMERCIAL. Jo L' UN a I . ( If KICK 1 I oorruN 6PM. New Viiks. t lb . - Kutn 'ost-d easy. Sales of (i'.'.Oi'O bales October. U (Hi A pnl J 4o November, lJ v. May . J December. il 11 Jun . 'J 01 January, 'J !'J July 'J '''. February , i -7 August J 7" March. i ; '" September - Spots steady Middling y i' Ijow Middling Hi HoOood ordinary - a 1 New Berne Market steady. Sales of Hi.'l bales a', h r. to u Middling Tl lti Low Mi l Ming -ii !H ( lood ( irdinarv !- ' .'i DOT KM ( HI tllkKI I Sri 1) Ii TT. N ?'-' I. OoTToN HkKIi f 10 o. Tt'ui'KNTtNK - llar.i fc. (m tM. Tak - ".'. a if 1 -a I I - New-, .'o. i u I a . K I ' I(S ri I. I .o ' llKlf-W AX - l : r 11 llKKF - in f . .1 . .1. a. ( ol NT1. 1 1 V - ! i.. i .1 I . lli i '', J i I ! - per a..?. :. 1 i.la-ll 1'. nK I -a'i. a ; . ... . l'i: N t T1- '' per l-a-:a-! I ....IM 7a, a '. oi , r i . ; . O'diAs ' 1 1 i . i pel t . ! ! . i ii l o 1' r a -. ' i.i . ac I llPK.S l) . . gl . a ..- .Mm - Ma':-.. I,. , ; I I I.-. 7 a- ' ' i !..iv ; I! -M 'I . p. I g;, I A I !.' .W . .. , r tl I .' I I . ' ( 'ill I. K.sa 1,1. 1. ... - ; , 1.; MkaI. Mi rr IhinIh I ( lATs a(l els, per IiiihIii I Tl'HMl'H -fOc. per bunhel. liasii P(iTAT"KH-$2.7.'i per 1,1,1 WikjL ldalHc. per pound. Potato ks Muhamas. .'10c . V 11 1 1 1 H -I ' West Indian, Mki. : Harrison. fi.Sc. HllINULEB -West India, dull and n mi inal.not wanted. Building. f inch heartB, $3.00; saps, J1.&0 oer M WIlOI.KBAt.K PlinRR Niw Muss Pork Si 1 an Hnori.DKK Meat 7c. C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and I. (' -,c. FlirR-3.00a00. Lakd 7Jo. by the tierce Nails Basis 10 s,82 Mi. Hi'dAH Oranulatil , iic ( ' 'KFKE lOlll 2c. Halt H"a90c . per sack. Hol.ASBBB AND HTBUrS ?045V I'oW PER $0.00. (mi, .t Drop. 81.75, Lu k, 82. OU. K Kle -HENE )c. J. J. TOLSON, holi-sale and Retail Dealer in Choice Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes' BK' 'AD S'i Ivl.l. i NEW DERNE, N. C. i'- !oodn guaranted as reiroRfnti J. oclO dat wtf V ANTED! A A 'II VVS Aim RRI.IARI.R PKRKO TO IlKPIIESKNT A i I E INSl'KANCH CO. I.ll,i.-l lirma and rranf menu. Ail Brr. l'ti rfftrrnrn ATIOAL. Ml'TIAI. LIFK ASI'V. I I 211 V 81., YVluhlncInn, 1). . oria New Millinery. I AM KKCEIVINO OE and VARIED STOCK LAT Of i'ALl, AN1 WINTER Millinery and Fancy Coeds, FEATHERS, Etc., Etc. Alio IbS LATE8T STYES ofHftU and Ron eU from New York ami Baltimore, and t avert targe amnrtment or Novelties, 3!eph Tra, Baxony, Ormnlown. Fait and Felt Trimmings, which I aeleotad personally (ac companied by Mr Dewey , and am ready to how oiy friends and enstoaaere, and am confident I can give uUsfactlon s to quality and price. PrtsR of business will prevent me having an opening day. Mrs. 0. M. V. FOLLETT, - Suecvscor to ' All dwifn afaa. Majit d dswct. ( Oysters ana ;Eestaurani ' ! KfiftV 8. WOUfiLE "nail opened' a First-Class Oyster Haloon and Restaur ant one dobc below Cotton Exchange, amd ie trepard to furaisli , Oysten la myetyteV- 1 ""-f-. V; ;T,.I Meals at alfhrfuTS. Families supplied attheir homes' if desired. : se2S d w3rn E. W. SULLHOOD. GEO. SLOTH Smallwood & Slover, DEALERS IN (iE.LHAL HARDWARE, T1SWARE, GLASSWARE, wooi'ExwARE, CRocKjmy, iw. noons, BLINDS. '-. t-s I'AIXTS, OILS A1D STOVES, 1'NSl'HI'A.S.sED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. fiil.ile Sti , Next Dour U ' ein... I Hotel, NEW BEKNE, if. C. NEW BERNTHEATRE; FOUli NIGHTS ONLY. Oct. 21, 22723 and 25, Till MM,. IlilDil, umilkY MMDAY. 1 '-' U.eliU ol t!.e Mr. and Mrs.W. R4 OGDEN'S ' ' ' 1 1 o i ) ARi 'lt'AI. COMEDY I 'OMI'AN V, ' " ' " '! i.rn.ii -j , , niuired A 1 I, Miss Henrietta Floyd, : ' 1 v ' I aia -.1 1 oted ability li.ui-. ol l"r.)gi;iiiiiii,. Myhtlj. A "l'l' I'alr, H.tl ll.arl. i.i.,. t. I:. i,,. in.,., lometlits - - , a . (i I , i- ' ' u If kesrv-d i . . ! .i ! 'Wb ,1'ili ' all For Sale, 1 1 .1 In, : ; i.m riw I 11 Co Why Not. ,,..-. l . a i, ,us 1 1, ,, w ' ' 1 " " :'.. i nif...,w rlfh ami rip, .',in, i , i.j .,, : ' Ila u clival ' 1 ,N '' ' - ;'-l 'i i: v, I llUbllle, A l.o i. ' 1 a a ' ' , , V :,i h w H Y8 kt-it l,T 1 la aii, : i-,uiM( :! " " " ' '" "' "a- !.!,! Ret .!., a,l, la,- 1 ,M I iv liii Nr; ' ' "1 M al I!. ,J , , ' i-aM .ilp. , 1 1 1 I : . , I W w. 1 . l'A.LMklt. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat Hair K. O. K. LODGE. fit A YEN STHKET. lirlow Kxprcaa Oil ice. For Fall Planting. Cahbaee. Kale, Spinach and Turnip Sord. la II. MKADOWS A CO. hur21 Jw K. B. J0NES7 WholcHak' an, I Ri-tail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES A Ml General Merchandise, IIV;(iINtJ AND TIK8, Ktv. ("onsignments" of (irain. Cotton and other Troduce solicited. Prompt Attention Cnnrnntceri. N. W. Cor. Sjuth Front and Middle Su. NEW It ERNE, JT. f. WILLIAMS' FAST FREIGHT LINE. STEAMER ELM CITY AKp BARGE JENNIE SEED - WEEKLY BETWEEN HEW BERNE, N. 0., ud M0RFDLt:'f?' in nlhijii Leaves New Berne, Monday, Sio'clobfcji ' P M. ; i . ijtaa bnu Leaves Norfol-,''Thurd!ayi,J?loteii s Ijsi, .'j. -..d . a?l ii.4B J iiiar -'i'X.-' ti j -Ait 7ti&4ou;i'C, ' ! Connects JiU'1J.; Y511'jt.'rf. h w Ca for d Rotate Kota It'sl-; ' H JlitK xkp 'lo w.rnric ht ' t J - ,r 'rt es ' . i,
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