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ton mm. eli I lOhanta.'M aeJnutee.
itfisEtJSIKESSi LOCALS.
AHolMP'amyaf0 Coffee
AT BKLL' TH JSWKUEB Watches,
tS.OOaod opw&jkl iEioraaLWatclna.
Artistic Watches. Superior Watches,
- 8tyliah Watches, Unique rtYaichta.
BeutifefWatphss.
tlMMttkeeVMAti,I. ut Vf: P. Bur-
ti .fl&.f . Agent tut
MiXjR, JUBdUj A. rv. Nursery-
men of Greensboro. N. C, will offer for
ill. afawdava.afkujlot of snleudidly
grown Le Conte and Keifler 1ears,
and Other trees, vines and strawberry
plants, at very low prices. Can be
found at the Gaston House1. 2t
(K&fMjWM (of sale at this office.
The old fish' w barf at the market dock
iiMiNbuUa""
The Core sound pjBlers are coimujc id
UC ana" weir flavored-'.'
CoAU: adwjjad tft ft yerday n
the New Bern ,rnarUt. ; t
The Thanksgiving turkey bus not
mads bis appearance vet. . ,
Dr. O. L Shackleford gives notice of
dental witfk, JIi ie thoroughly up in
hipresaion and guajreaAera work.
The Clerk of the Superior Courtis
is preparsfFMvdecierfiijl iBeciupfrior
Court sThlcn 'convenes here on Monday
thetftt'ltmtv' "
(Juf wood yards have but little
wood. TiJ1 tfol!j T1' B'o9nd
many falAlesSi fOie ajHiole
and thyerdL. wLuid be. fcullle to sup
ply the demand. ,
T14r44'faw4 wWMr way down
Trent river 8aturday eyening with a
cargo of cotton stuck on a shoal and
had MQHfor tlil .rBtrdtty
when the Cuffer. went to her relief.
je vjJioJ in-joi. ' ,
of uual aotiJ!i wvv vk looibr
men of thli section. The saw mills of
NerofliWWKaWj , enlarging
their capacity; a nepi oe) he been
rete(J l;ttol Treat .river, aod at
Bterav CejAeCpfe L0nVn intmense
mill U being erected by a Northern
fif nvnaeriMedftiO Ma Terry .
Faaalu Coart.
fftlWffl ?vrt irVr f : w
neif llonaay; Judge, pipp, presiding.
Our Mr. Taylcr Will be (here ready to
xohanwwejrt f4rtcal, TWeis
all ourfrtoicireeTa ldttnai section wish
to know. Of court ahey will be on
hanld,axiou wev tlx"!!1 receipts
for tttbaoripUon to the Journal
Y. n. C A. irH'"' .
' IfiMC. Midde Amy elite and .Pelia
EoberKwBJ attend the Kekdini UaotOs
Of thY. Uc3iiafaklr.r the
WTfmrfate4iti'P rooms
will b oitrMiiati. n. The
AeUwThi tftfirityofriif books.
tnaef'-' "UnMN hMH the laaiB
.will
rejai)ng4 i.u
.i..fm a
W.LjTfiOf i .: 'BsoJj- lieaves this morn
. tog fPeteirjyWbortant
bualneMCOfJlexted with insurance.
: B. A. Bell, jef,TffavTM tbta
fvenlpg for KlUi.'PirtliJ wfth
lnir lBTtlirrir'Hl,,niBnn ' should place
their rrVn rt rnrn .
J Hr. W.'. TifeJ a former citiien of
now representing Virginia tobacco
hofrftflqrnv qui' -
ffrayerfor 1Qb.
This week (a the week, set aside by the
Various Young MenT Christian Associa
tion! thrppboiitAlia .world lor, young
men." Tn'iaScIanot lothl.' CUT held
them throughout the week, beginning
at WlfcAi'tboriit'oh-' Middle
atreet. ,Thel,fsAkwin4r.iiitb .ro-
gTanome; "'iVj-j TdJo Ut-..
' Tuesday t fcTeniirg A. U Daker.
leader. Topic? ' "From Darknese to
L'ght." Mark x: 18, 62; Eph. ?:
" Wednesday arrrilor-jgey Ed,- Bull,
-leader. Topic? rom Persecution to
Prsyfrnlcta
ieVlfVhi
' Tktrtdey
leider. Topic: "Fixua Jnqnlrr0
. Ff,"rjav.evpinKT,HC!..IlanpooM
lead -. Tcp5:A UeVcbabarsathatls
Better thai ; fclvpirf'r Bm.;k 13, W;
TOTrjrija,.areofteB of x
. i ! I rongbt on by the
u, Fu ji as a dr&ugbt
o . js swollen and in
tvtn , cr hw rtrlt Ins
' ' r ' i. Co the
, . , h i hi iark rub
j ..i. - i r a
i.
t II r
?csUataJ7 3U-. . , f
TV eil attention'' totirt call of the
President of the Clarendon German
Club, given in this issue. The object of
this club is to furnish amusement fox
the young men and young ladies of tb
city., A good number of our young
nif n are already members, aud an op
portunity is now offered for others to
join,.
The object of this special meetiDg is
to get up a (Jermuu complimentary to
Iioi, F. M. Siaimons, a very proper
tbing for the club to do.
Tb lnoUtelal Vote ir (rat en.
We publish by reijut sttbe (oIluniiiK
VOM wbieh it is assuuicd was olled in
the day of election, the 1st Tuesday in
November. We do not vouch for its
correctness, but picsume tbai it is fa r
to suppose that It is thu vote thu proper
returns would have show u :
For 50th Congress: Simmons JL.".''8;
O'Uara. 1778, Abbott. &43
Forthe iSruale: Gutn, 1447 . CJsrk,
174W.
Fbr Houfe: Ilusej , Lane. 1745.
Par Sheriff: Hahn, 2(KU; Siimeon,
Fur Racist, i of leed; iiam ock, J "J.'iW ;
JlubU. 16tt4.
For Treasurer. Kiltuirn, 194;" Pat
terson. 16M)
In the official returns hs tiled by the
board of canvusseri the vole of three
precincts, Camp Palmer. Olh precu ct
iu tb ih fltj and James Citv does not np
ear. The official returns also show
that the vole of Lee 'a Farm precinct us
cust lor 1'. i. hlinuious for t'oiiuress
and for A. llahn for iSheritT; UukscIIs.
yole Creek. Dover uuil Temples were
otuined fin Robert tlancock for Kri
ler of Dei ds while the others wi re re
turned for ltobe.it linlicoek, jr., arid
Slunton piecini l relumed the vote as
being cast for (ireen, ( lark, liussey
and Lime as ''Representative. ''
Whether theso were clerical eirors in
Biakingup the returns or not we are
unablo to say, but presume they ere.
If so it shows the imMrlance of sclei l
ing intelligent men for inspectors of an
election. We have, heurd it stated.
however, that it was not a clerical
error iu every instance but in thu print
ing of the tickets.
Kinston Items.
There is a perfect sea of turpentine
barrels around Mr. A mow Harvey ' still.
Capt. J. M White has found no traces
of the thief who stole his clock from his
kjflice.
'Mr. Clarebce tiright, son of our
townsman, Mr. R. F. Blight, is recov
ering from a very severe spell of con
gestion of the brain.
The steamer Blanche will clear tbe
cotaa, ja$d Vxiay (Satnrdny) aad take
the baM) to New Berne.
''Pinafore" had a good and most ap
preciative home Friday night. It was
a treat of rare delight.
Mr. Robert E.' Daly has a handsome
two-etory house going up in the north
western part of town.
UevvA-J- Hires, the, Jierptlst pastor
here, has recovered from his severe lll
feat, tad now filla kis tiulplt regularly.
Now for the thanksgiving fricq of
turkeys to run up to a dollar a pouad.
Tue poultry men should not gobbli up all
the money.
Mr. Henry Archb)l and Mr-' Robert
Vaaghan will remove toEalsigh by the
first of the new year; and put up a
bakery there.
Lewis Fisher, the colored merchant,
died here Wednesday of consumption,
lie bad accumulated, quite a consider
able estate by merchandising.
Lewis Qrady's fruit pavilion presents
an enticing view to the passer-by. Tbe
stacks of rosy apples invite a trial of
beUfe-givigfrepertiee.
We rejoice moe heartily, over iha
viotofj in Cratand ki aouatyf hlir
State wlH have V tffl TepTsetrtkttVe
in the next Senata than yours.
' We believe that the colored voters of
North Carelina hava received Valuable
lessons in politics from the results of
the late elections. Will they profit by
them? . 4
As your reporter predicted 'possums
have broufht down the price of 'chick
ens. And. the deiioioua beef, of our but
chers has also had, a band in tbe same.
VA bcu, frieastei tie poiiHtr " Vive le
boevf!" , -' . "'i ''
HtiB. Ftaan-haibeakbt Mn Hetrry
Archbvir ii"lTT,ip Jis, bakery and
restaurant., lie will employ Mr., John
L, Potter aa chief baker a youns; gent
tleman af skill ' Knd 1 periet. ! Mr:
ArcbbeAtrgi fee poastngiDn-wn 1 tkellst of
December Bros,. M t.,;i .t' i-
k The, cotton, eeasonte, wjjtch-.we JITaurinin
Wked r w a'rd jtfi bright Sbticipn-T'TO
tions ef ntonwy MiBf. has nulfllfeai?"
it proroiMaj.What'hbs eome ovr uv
gqod old couaty ! a jiy pussibv: that
this county is. going to. be a, goo place
to move from." We neta new blood or
new ways, to help us on the road to
prosperity. AJ I O J I i f A
eocl -Msnls io- the Methodist
ah coniempiaM ifvindtifwirorl
week tome acting ycbarades.,.i'coi. U
D. Mearee. of the college, tfc nosical
directors Let thereorlof Klnsteoand
Lenoir lends: band1 by botiBg tickets.
We have no dou r but that they will be
amply . repaid; The object (a a most
praisewortny one. - " " - :
" If Von WliBi a Gee4 Artlela
Of TLm TrBacoo,'nk your dealer fof
old Hip." sell dwSra .
NEW1 KERrmN.vO.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
Alleged Cauiea at DeW&tJaticlnjiafliy.
The Eon. John 8. Barbour and Mr.
Henry Watteraon, both leaden of opin
ion in their respective 8tate, have yast
returned from abroad with very definite
ideas at te the aauee. of Demoeratio
aratby in the recont Congreesional elec
tions. Their ideas, it appears, are in
pretty close accord. Both ex press the
beliaf tti&J toe Demoeratio saeesee are
disuiriUdsjiy the retention in office aa-
der THr. Cleveland of so many Republi
cans. The popular conoepuon of the
reform for which Democrats voted in
1864 is that it aoneists mainly in putting
better men. animated by better princi
ples, into the places of the men who
were in cftice in that year. That Re
publicans, or Dam oo raw with Republi
can principles, should be held .rood
enough to till offices under a Democratic
administration excites in the popular
mind only amazement and disgust. As
respects places oovered by the civil
Bervice law, the President, it is con
ceded, had no option, but there are
100 (KM) other (daces in wbieh Demo
crats should have been more speedily
installed as being tbe better fitted by
tbeir political opiuions to serve tbe in
t rests of the people. Yet many Repub
licans evsu uow, in the second year of
lbs Cleveland administration, are re
tained in positions of influence, and not
a few have bcu appointed U offices of
tbe lirst importance. This, it la coo
tended, is unintelligible to the average
voter, w hose politics is largely personal,
and lakes little account of nice l neurits
of administration. "Tbe Democrats in
Virginia." said Mr. Barbour in bis
speech Thursday evening, "have not
received such encouragement as they
deserved The men wbo carried the
(lag of tbe party and perforsied the
campaign work in 1864 have Dot been
recognized." Indifference to party in
terests and inactivity in advancing the
party ' principles are the serious faults,
a is intimated of the present adminis
tration. "When the Demoeratio party
liit- mi ii in office," Mr. Barbour stout
ly maintains, "they should consider the
linen M- i f the party, and abuald do the
ijiddiiiK of that party without feur or
ircmbliuK. '1 here are reasons why our
leoplo are unhappy. I understand wby
lliey complain. 1 have experienced
some disappointments myself. I he
mugwump is having loo much Influence
with Mr Cleveland, and the Democrat
loo little. Kuch is Mr. Barbour's opin
ion, in In it f, as to the cause of the
npttthy that has lost Virginia to the
Democi atic .party . Mr. Wallerson goes
moiu into detail. The Prvsident, he
holds 'should hereafter pursue a more
positive course, lie must ''take tbe
party, through its accredited leaders,
into his confidence; abandon the theory
that personal interest in political events
is diwhonepty; confide in the rep
resentative character of public
men, aud, finally, force the
drill and the fighting by the
assertion of an administration policy
on all the great issues in harmony with
Democratic traditions and ioauuots. "
Tbe administration must nutdelmeto
exercise its influence to discipline re
calcitrants, but must aid the party to
oarry into effect purposes announced in
the national Democratic platform. "To
save itself from destruction, v aajraMr.
VVatterson, deecending to particulars,
"tbe Democratic party must meet the
tun IT issue I onegtly, and substitute for
the humbug of oivll service reform the
actuality of a clean and efflofent ad
ministration of the government upon
popular Di inocratio priaoiplee. The
President is honest in bis purposes, bat
mistaken in bis methods and at times
unfortunate iu his instruments." Mr.
Morrison 's defeat signifies nothing, in
Mr. Watterson's r plonlrm, but the no-
cess of a plrt, a few protectionists hav
ing employed the profits they wring
out of the people to discredit the cause
of reform throegb the Merest of iU
leaders. The signs of the times indi
cate tbe ex tent ion of low tariff ideas.
Such are the views of two leading
D. mocrata views that will receive
much attention in the South, Whether
they will have the effect ultimately of
infusing a sturJier patv spirit into the
admiaistratioa,is open .ttvaofbt.. 'Chn
gressmen afflicted with constituents
more numerous than the offices at the
President's disposal must count upon a
troubled existence. Tbe question dk
enssett with so mut-h feeling by the
Virginia and Kentucky statesmen has
probably two aides, and the President
has vet to state his case FoZftmore
in.
To the Member of the Clarendon
Uermaa Club.
There will be a meeting at tbe Club
tonight at 8 o'clock, at Guion A Pelle
tfer'a office on South Front street. All
members are requested to be present.
All wishing to join the elub will be
present or hand i their names at the
office during the day.
Important bostaeaa to transact
J.' H. Hackbuhn, Pres.
A Bar Boom Tragedy.
j Raleigh, Nov. lS.j-Dr. C. few all,
a physician of high social and profes
sional BtandjngshDt and kiUed.William
Skarp, a ycbng whi(e man; aoa olAAe
ReDreeentaOve-elect JobttJt, Sharp, in
a bif room tn Rocky Mount last eve-
rning. The shoog was done in. ft
xn or oxina- ur.. Lowell , ws
nte k hands of deputy to we
caamiUeiU Tartww laiU ' Vinfa half
way between Rocky Mount a ed Tarbevw,4
at 11 p. m , live of : rowaii-g mends
met .'and, took ' ht rtisone froaa. the
Hprmi.. . . 1 i - iHi ... -,. i i n, i
- '
" 1
. i Barvslesiav-'
M, N asbniie, Ten., not. oIffs
una oi raw cussmerm. jra La tui
liaras, baa bean ttstni Bt IV B.'a alorfl
time and renorted to nre that its effects
were aim ply raarvelpas, buf irraf it far
surpasm ail "other blood re fnedies sbs
baa need, and that ahe ceold heartily
unction anything said In its favor, as
it bad given her mere reltef than mar-
thine she had ever noed before.i-ittu'f
' W. It. OwKS. Dmiwist.
I Bold in New Berne by E. N. Duffy
ana Mi. iu aieadowa.
' 'In '.'! t l'.,f'lt
Onslow County t terns.
Little Mollie, seven-vear-old child Ot
Mr. aad Mrs. J. B-IajW,-ii-iat
week on White. UaJ, of meningetis
fever. JPjf.J-,
B. 8. Jtoonoei nettstUhWde, lost a
bale of ootloa, by fire last week;1 sop
posed tohava otuf,ht flxv jor Lewis
ThomM'fla.''1
Mr. Q. Je. Ward is teaibmg'Bdboolat
Bear creek. Mss Faoy Bell, daughter
of Mf. Thomaa BeU. is Vhing at
Queens creek.
The Masonic fticeW of A. J. Johnson,
deceased, wifl ta ktf laoa at his late resi
dence near Jscksonviil, tbis county,
on Sunday the 38th -'tast. All Masons
of good standing ar invited,
Maj. L. O. F(vIUl"lns Jwt) very tine
colts, blooded Stock, Bired by Dr. hn
nett'e fine stallion "Orange Blossom."
Tbe Major says he wouldn't tike a
round two hundred cash for ihem. .
A good Sabbath-school, wllhj. Mc
Jones Supt.; a good select boarding
school, H. S. Mallett principal Mr. M
is a splendid teacher. At wall as a
teacher, he delivers a free lecture every
week in the academy on different sub
jects, and they are very geud
One of our Gaua Brunch friends
swapped off his male lust week, "Old
Jim,' for a pony "hoss, " he didn't
swap even though, as "'Old Jim" was a
favorite "boss," the boot was a bull up
and a barlow jack knife 8me say be
made a good trade over the left
One of our young friends living near
Richlands got on a little kind of rstrs
the other day in thai villaue and not
being too over particular enough came
very near driving his horse und Lugy
over some young ladies in tha village,
for which the gent was l iuiigl.t . taw
by the Mayor and maJt- lu pony up iLe
dust.
Fish are plentiful in Buue i- in. i
scd While Oak liver, also N w iimi
Aboat 8 000 floe trout fifh were caught
near Bogue inlet last week, and sold
for $4 per huudrad. Thousands of lit
tle mullets are slill being caught, also
tine blue lis h arid tloumlerfisli The
latter aell readily at from It;' to 5o.
each, little mullets Jtlifiprr hundred
pounds, salt, and 30c. p. r hundred in
the round, so small are they.
In and around S ansln m. m ue i
about the aame. They have a lodge of
Good Templars with Dr. F. II Mount
W. C. T.; Miss Minnie Ward W V T
J. J. Ward. W. F. K , and J. McJoues
Chaplain. This lodge of I. i. d. T.w ill
(tive a celebration (at which time ad
dresses will be delivered) on Thursday
night before Christmas next, wbnii
will be ou Dec. 2d, lbe All othei
lodges of giHid standing are invited.
Our county oeuHnatUo of last week.
W e were F theft! atftf witbe'sBed tome
things, among them was the unusual
quietness and quick dispatch of busi
ness. Judge W. Clark we think, is one
of tuii boat. Judges, wtskmye bad fr
many yeere( lnaartlal and firm rn his
aotions in every way, but good and
ksnd to all. Several criminal cases
disposed of; one was G surge Thompson,
col., arson er attempt U bum C. Ger
rock's house. Guilty; sentence, 10
years in tkats prison at hard labor
Another was Oliver Kadick, col., lar
ceny of money from Lew in Marine.
Guilty ; sentence; one vear in peniten
tiary. Theu Wiley Thompson, col.,
abaadotmene f famfly. Guilty: 80
days in jail and pay all cost Jim
Venters, col., A. & B Guilty ; days
in jail and pay all eoet. State and J. A
Pittman vs. G. W. Bmith; removing
turpentine claimed by rftlman:' com
promised; Hmilh pays for turpentine
and all costs. J. A Matlock end .State
vs. A. Hahn and, 0. iV. titaifh for rer
jury; bound over to neat term of oourt.
so we bear. G. W. Smith vs. V. D
Haskins; selling mortgaged property-
Verdict in favor of the defendant.
Shooting in W infield, XAnaas.
Win field. Nov. 13 At o'clock this
ntornlng at tbe Bretlun House. Lillian
Quinn ahot Fraak? E. Loehwood and
than herself; both through her head.
She is dead and it ie believed he, cannot
ovev ira ueerwjoT arw ne a case M
sedufstidp. jTnecornnei iriltin
veUgar- sp-a - - - -
Improvement of ICltjruMtp! '"Levees.
WA8niNbT(M, Rdrlll-The Wkr De
pattern l today wjn4Jh, JltpVhl
by the MiseiaaisDi Rivfer .OomrnkBwavi wt
$1 00,000 for 4he leveee ef . she Yaaoo
IMjsi.) DelU district. This approbria-
tion will be expended, .n the line of
that levee betwricslMelbpkb and the
north line of Bolivar cotmtj, Miss.
Tbis, witk the wdtk now being done isj
the diitttjt below, will couplet aor
tintaone ) M ef levee f roar K tift p fctd)
Vielfsbllrt, a distance of 'about 320
miles.
TfcefJury takea tie Case.
NcmroiX. Nov. la. The trial of Jew
B. Wbieebead. trerlderrt of the fnaot-
veot ErchapM jJtjelfcak, tat mie
applylnti the fund. erf- the baab with
BBtent a deftaed,' Hobrd ThU arenf&g
and the' caW wu given to tbe jury.
Being unable to raaetrat 'verdict, tbe
eoort rare the yery-until Monday at 1
otlock to rteoiiVa,) ' -
.sB
I thousand a
Oh
isajLhoee eyes of fire.
scarce would quench da-
lStiB would 1 steep my lips in bliss, '. '
lAbd dweH a ti Ton rety kisa.
hia Uaodi he-ia utterly too f reek. ' B. B.
B. ii the beat thing tor bint, because one
bottle will coe kiracvBat that ifle fc
jnot! all aloe- in hit trrreatrtal glory
I not by "jugrtilU" Uaay othersejaM
consiasrwety "rttMM" Ifn sswVrnsil,
that Hood r onk-i- --M.bot BVI1 BJ
anortv . e.
isieoftkig,
Purify, Ion fy,
A Will J . I U r II J. . w"
Boldlw r-tv. j l j ErK.Dtftry
and E. i3wJ q T ;
16. 1886..
COMMERCIAL.
Joruii. Omox, Nov. 15, 6 P. M
OOTTOJI.
New Yohk, Nov. 15. Futuies closed
strong. Sale of 114,900 bales
November, 9.11 May, 9.64
December. 9 14 June, 9.74
January, 9 24 July, 9.68
February, 9.34 August, 9 90
March. .9 44 September, -.
April, 9 54 October. .
Spots firm; Middling 9 3 16, Low
Middling 8 l'.-l; Good Ordinary 8 8 16.
New Berne Market firm Sales of
73 bales at 8 3- B to 8 8-8.
Middling 8 7 1; Low Middling 8
i 16, Good Ordinarv 7 15 1
BlCKD OOTTON tfU 60.
OuTTOM BlUCE 410.CK).
Tprpentiiis) Hard. Jl.00. dip 81. 7&.
Tab 75c.a1.25
Oats New. 3fc. iu bulk
Cobj 55a60c.
Rioa 60a(JO.
BaaswAi 15c. per lb
Baar On foot, Jc to 5c.
OocwTBY Hastfl 10c. ucr 1L
Laud 10c. tier lb.
Eaoe 16c per aomen.
Fkaeu Pohk 4iaftc. per pound
I'ltANUTB-50c. per bushel
FOUDKK 75c. a? 1.00 per hundred
Onions $2 00a-' 25 per barrel.
FieijPkaS 85a70c.
UuK Dry, 10c.. green he.
APfLCa Maltaiuubkeet, .ra40c iod
freys, $1.10.
PKAH8 75c al 5 per busbc!
Honky 85c. per gal
TaLLow- 5c per lb.
CI1KU4H 14
Omuauia- HJrown. 80a: :jc. h-iiii.
205c.
UeaL - 70o per busbel.
Oats 50 ets. I't-r bushel.
Tm NIPS) 60c. (.er bushel
Ulsll l'nTATOES-Jta 75 H-r bl I
Wool. H'alttc per pound
I'oT ATtiaa liubauiaa 80c. , ysnis, 41
Wist ludias, 50c . llarrisciu. 65c.
HlitNOLKS West India, dull and u ,iu
i n ii I not wanted Huilding 5 md
hearts. 8 00; saps Jl 50 per M
WH' H.ESA l-B PHTCBh
Nxw Must PuliK-n Ml
SlIlH 1.HKM M HAT 7c.
i'. It. s. F B s It and 1. C
iUiLh $8.O0at..(HJ.
LaH1- 7Sc. by the tier, e
Naii.r -Haeis 10's.f 50.
HrOAH (Iranulated. flj
(kirFKK llalic.
Halt HOabOc. per sack.
VLoLA&aKb AJiDUTaur 0a4bo
POWDF.K $5.00
MrtfrT-Drop. 81.75, buck, 82.00
KKHoaains 9c.
Dental Notice.
1 nil net of Teeth
810 (XI
81 oo to fi on
Odd Fill ings
Best Work Guaranteed.
Bit. (i I SU ACK KLFORD, Dentist.
)ffii- ou Middle street, opposite Bap
tist Church, dot ltd Aw if
Real Estate For Sale.
A lare lot with OotnmodioUi dwel
ling and tenant house on It. in the city,
for sale. Nicely situated. In good lo
calitv. Terms very easy .
Apply to
riHdlf GUION & PtlLEriKK.
ALEX. JUSTICE,
OP.AI.EH INT
t'hoicc Flour til all Oralth,
Selected Tt-as,
I'urc rodVes aud Bjik cm,
Hotter and Cbeoae from the LeHt
Li i I in,
Koreirn and Domestic Fruits,
Canned Fruits and Vegetables.
,'" A foil variety of other goods usually
ler, In a first-class store.
(fin .In delivered at aay part of the
ot fi. e ef charge.
Broa-d betWB3i Hwcock wd Middle.
aovlidtr
- L00KHEEE!
HOUSE KEEPERS.
)N N KR SKT8, 125 Piecrs
f EA RETS, 40 Piece.
CI1A M HEIt 8ETR, 10 & 12 Pieces.
FIN K TOILKT SETS,
AND A
F?TLL LI5K OF
llOlSK Fl IiMSIJlG 0(.)Ol3,
L. II. CUTLER'S,
26 & 28 Middle Street,
HKW BRRNR N. C
C. L SLOVER,
Wholeiale jand EfetaXl Staler.
. r j ... i
.... 2.
C2idc9 FAMILY QEOCIEIES
Household Good.
Is repe4d 'to' eftet Goods ; CHXAP1A
THAJt Vtt VtroHX. A vtslt to fe store
vlll evis tfcs aM skrpOrwL
Oeede deirmetf M aay psea eTtbe'etiy
rrwM( esstrivk. , Jt ,noVtU
PRICE 5 CENTS,,
e. w. 5iiuo(u. mfimii.
Smallwood & Slover,
DEALERS IN
GESERAL HARDWARE,
TISWa RE I GLASSWASX,
WOCDLNWARE, CROCKZSY,
SASH. DOORS, BLINDS,
GLASS, PAJXT8, OHJS
ASD STOVES,
lUNbURPASSED AS TO
PRICE AND QUALITY.
.Middle
Mrt.r, N-xt Door to
AlU-rt Hotel,
NEW BERNE H. C
OYSTERS
AND
FAMILY GROCERIES.
A. II. IIOLTON
.. u
i, MiJ.li
tlJceL below
I I. I INK of
South 1 i i t a 11
Choice
Family
Groceries.
' :! -:-t! n ban J the
Finest Oysters
Tlx at r oi Fastern Caro
lina AiTords,
plrpareil in all Mi , s I ',
in any portion of the citv.
mil it h served
nol8d w
Oysters and Restaurant
Mks N a. WiiJIIII.i: Las opened a
hirst ritihs i htrr Saloon and Uestaur
anl. one door below Cotton Firhanfe,
and is prepared to furuisU Oysters iu
ery style.
Meals at all houis. Lain i lies suppliep
all heir bouiea if de.ned. eelMdwSni
Public Salu of Valuable
Property.
lhe larte and eleKant Urick HuildiDR
e n fioulh hroni str t known as tbe
Kateinan House, will be sold at auction
st the (kiurt II. Mine door in New Heme
the hiisl ilonday in December, lUft, at
l'J o i lock
Terms: I'arlcnsli: balance in one and
l o j ears.
rioiid MAKV L. HAUVEY.
Notice to Lumbermen.
We want to contract with reliable
parties to deliver ou tbe banks of White
Oak liner. North Carolina, or at Mill,
from one to ten million feet of lojfs; said
Ions are from one yard to three-fourths
of a unit froui lhe river. None need
apply that are not thoroughly acquaint
ed with the businoiM.
For particulars apply or address
K1LI.KV K. TKKUV,
nov4dl0d?t Stella, N. C.
F. G. SIMMONS,
COTTON BROKER.
oiiMKiiincnts Solicited
ufTWat w i HUVAVS. on South Front
"Hi-l.t.iil Dneii of (,nen Jrov 6, Us '
Hunk
ea. 1'roDipt aiunllun glvsn lo Um sals of
( OIUMI n.l ...her I'rinluce. Blp2dwm
Rock Lime,
Plaster,
Cements, 4'
Goat Hair
R. O. E. LODGrE,
CKAYEN STKEET.
Below Express Office.
ruav 21 4avAw
J. McSORLEY,
FASEIORABLE EDO! UB lit KiXfll
POLLOCK ST., NEWBELN, N.(C.;..
8ATISrACT0ET. ','7';
nniMsiM vr laa in i n.nit,i.
Pennon Office. ' ' '
Wa$hinffton, D. C.Sepf. H, 1681. tl
Ma. J. McSoeLit,
JV'rw Brrne, AT a "'V''':"
. encloee herewith diat er,'ti
17.50, in payment for the ahoea-: Tne ,
style, fit and workmanship are eatie
factory. They fit me batten han-nyi'iT
Sj E.. fiXEETf jSa-rroprietflr. -A n;
Only Ptrstilass Bouse ta tss city, i r T.
'OamlbeaeaaBaets wltb ail Tralnt aid""
ltHmn, iMrgt aaiaple rooms for eumnj. t :
eial tnrrlna,
The BAR and RIXLUtD srnoM
jeeently even r'iiriil.ri nd ro-i rrt t n
Cod stvle with Binianl SBd i k1 i. . -
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