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he Daily Journal
VOL. VI.-NO. 269.
NEW BERNE. N. C.. SDN DAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1888.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
v.
v' LOCAL NEWS.
BUSINESS L0CAL8.
W0001 WOOD 1 D'T Pi116 Wood,
':lf UndU per load, delivered any
wher in city.
flQ tf W. P. Bcksus & Co
fTHE JE ukM and crackers are the
- IkMtjtt' John Duhn's
"tlUARS Large lot for sale on oon-
J aignment. Cheap for cash.
. febft-tf R. N. Dcfty
A NOVELTY EOCKA WAY Oyster
XV Crackers at John Dunn 8.
FERTILIZERS for Truckers and Cot
ton PUnten at
Geo. Allen & Co.
CHOICE N .C. llama at 12 oents per
1 -1 . A U I 1 U
X pOQ DQ sb A iuiLi&B o.
REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon
IV Soda, eto , equal to imported.
JabUCS Rkdmond.
'TRUCKER'S Seed Peaa, Beans and
1 Potatoes at
Geo. Allen & Co.
13URE Liquora and Winea for Medici
nal and other uses, at wholesale.
Jambs Redmond.
fi ARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac
VJI and Wine, for eale, at Manufailu
r.r'a prices, by James Rbemond.
I ATRECT t imooiUtion of French
Yj Brandy and Holland Gin arrived
in bond and duties paid at Custom
louse in New Berne, guaranteeing gen
utns goods for sale.
Jab Redmond.
Dr. N. H. Street has removed hie
office to Middle street opposite Hotel
Albert.
Cart. K. R. Jones gives notice of
country bams. lie baa just captured a
fin lot from Onslow and Jone .
A special meeting of the county com
missioners is called by the chairman to
be held at the court house next Satur
day. 8am K. Eaton gives notice of spec
tacle and work in his line. He baa
thirty years experience and knows what
to do with a watch or clock. Try him.
Rev.R.G. Pearson is expected in New
Bern on next Friday night and will be
gin his preaching here on next Sabbath
morning at 11 o'olock, in the Presby
terian Church
The annual union meeting in behalf
of the Female Benevolent Society will
beheld in the Baptist Church on Sunday
night, February 11. The usual annual
collection will be taken.
The Fair Committee on Taxidermy re
quests that all who bays specimens of
such work and are willing to plaoe them
oa exhibit will please notify Miss Alice
Duffy or Mrs. Moulloo of the fact. Let
Taryont who has anything in this line
report it and add to the exhibit.
News was received in the city yester
day of the capture of a whale between
Cape Lookout and Shackelford's Point
No information as to sixe was received
zoept that the bones were four and a
half fee long. Ha was purchased by
Watson ft Daniels and D. Bell.
At a. meeting of the Board of Trustees
of the New Bern Academy, held at the
President's office yesterday evening,
permission was granted to use the
'Graded School building and grounds for
the Fair to be held oa the 18th, lith and
15lh. This Will necessitate a suspension
Of the school for at sast a week, but
-we) ara satisfied the children will be
perfectly willing to this, and tbey will
. oertainly leers something by attend
ing the) Fair of the resources of
' their section of the State. A better
pleoeeaa not be found ia the city fori
the exhibit. Now let all work together
for Iti mooes.
Personal.
.Judge Montgomery arrived last night
pa hi way to Washington where he
opens court tomorrow.
-- W.' B. Rodman, Esq., arrived from
BaHigh last night.
Steamer Xorements.
' The Yeeperot the E. C. D. line ar
' rlred yesterday with a cargo of general
, merchandise anA ; will sail tomorrow
afternoon at 4 oVlock. T, The Eaglet of
this lino will arrive this evening.
The Superior ConrV . V
Court win open tomorrow, Monday,
at about "140 p. m.' Jojge Orares
having to come from Bertie was unable
to reach the city last night, and. will not
arrive until the freight train oomee in
tomorrow. ' -
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Got tha Ootn.
air. H. McCotter, the green grooer oa
Middle street, eaptared a raccoon la his
store yesterday evening. For sometimfe
he bad been annoyed by, what he
thought, large rata between the ceiling
and c;pr floor. Tester day he went up
stairs, took up a plank of the floor 'and
set a steel trp la less than half as
hour s'terwsrds he beard the trap fall
ec i w fcfo be west to n r ims It found
a r -5, ft racoon a' nt two-thlrdi
rc " . ' Et 1 v c f frxl. Where
Believes in Feeding the People.
The familiar form of Dr. G.W. Black
nail was seen alone at the southwest
corner of tbe beautiful park at the rail
road depot yesterday about 8:30 p. m
He had no brass buttons or other uni
form to denote his rank aa an internal
revenue officer, but a Journal reporter
approaching was struck with tbe ob
servant and thoughtful attitude of the
doctor, and after a warm shake of his
hand and receiving assurance that he
was in perfect health, made the follow
ing inquiry :
"Well, doctor hat sturnj blowed you
you down here r"'
"I was already here, come down last
night."
"Have you been to Morehead City V"
"No sir; going do iu tonight. I had
just taken the task upon myself to locate
a breakfast house here at this depot.
The people waot breakfast when they
arrive here iu the morning.
Yuu know 1 never did
approve of making people travel
hungry Now here is the place (point
ing to the corner of the park) for the
breakfast bouse, and these buildings
(pointing to the railroad offices) ought
to be the kitchens The train ought to
run right along aside the house so pas
sengers can step otf and get a good
breekfatit "
"Who in going to out up this break
fast house, doctor '' ' '
"Oh, I don't know that wnybody will.
I had just wumtd, as I told you, the
voluntary task of pointing out to my -
self how it ought to be done. There
ill always be a demand for something
to eat, and no one likes a good b reak
fast belter than a hungry traveler. "
"Such, for instance, as you used to
give them. '
'Oh, yeB, yes! ha. ha, ha,"
"Are you going to keep the Atlantic
Hotel this summer V"
"Oh, no. We haven't secured' any
keeper yet. but it w ill be kept in first
olass aiy le ".
'Have you hevuii work on the im
provements f
'Will begin right away. Ten car
loads of malciUI have already gone
dawn. "
The doctor is delighted with the
prospects for Morehead City this sum
mer, but we think a breakfast bouse at
the depot in Now Heme is the absorb
ing question with him just now. He is
is well skilled in the art of hotel keep
ing, having made a fortune at the busi
ness and retired, andean point seme
enterprising young man to a good thing
in this breukfast bouse.
Union Meeting.
During the past week the meetings at
the Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian
churches have been well attended and
already we seem to be on the eye of a
great religious revival.
The Devotional Committee, raised by
the Young Men's Christian Association,
held a full meeting yesterday afternoon
and determined to hold Union Seryioes
during the present week entirely in the
Presbyterian Church. It was thought
advisable, in view of Mr. Pearson's
ishes, that these meetings should be in
the same place, in which tbe general
work would bo conducted by him. The
pastors of the associated churches will
take charge of these meetings alternate
ly, and all professing Christians are ex
pected to give all the aid possible in
making them profitable.
a large cnoir nas oeen preparing to
assist in the meetings, and there will
be good music, so helpful in devotional
worship.
Church Services Today.
Baptist Church Rey. Henry W. Bat
tle, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7i
p.m. At the nigbt service Mr. Battle
will preach tbe annual sermon for the
Ladies Female Benevolent Society.
Sunday-school at 8 $m A. M. Baker
sup't. Seats free and the publio cor
dially invited to attend.
Christ Church V. W. ShielJs.Rertor.
Quinquagesima Sunday. 8 a. m. Holy
Communion; 11 a. m. Morning Prayer;
4 p. m. Sunday School; 7 p. m. Evening
Prayer, ah people win oe welcomed
to tha services of this church. Ushers
at tha doors.
There will be services in the Method
ist Charon .at 11 a. m. con
ducted by tha pastor Bey. L. W. Craw
ford. Taws are free. Ushers are al
ways in the vestibule to receive stran
gers All persons at cordially invited
to worship with tha congregation. At
night too congregation will join la a
union service at the . Batttist church.
held under tbe auspices of tbe Woman's
Benevolent Society, v.vs
Presbyterian Uhuren- lurv. u . (J.
Vase, D. D., Pastor. Beryioes at 11
a.n. Banbatb-acbool ana Bible uiaaa at
8:80 p.m. Union temoea at the Baptist
Church at 71 p.m. Ail persona are cor
dially invited to putieipats) m these
service. ' - -i . r-
T. M. C A. Devotional meeting at
the rooms of the association on Middle
street at S o'clock p.m. As the meet
ings at tbe various churches nave been
well attended during tbe week, and
with bacreMiDl interest, it is hoped that
onr your j men rosy be i q iickonp I
ht-'st! a f-,1-1 e:in 1 -, rr---uir
THE LATEST NEWS.
Condensed from our Exchange.
The American Newspapers and Pub
lishers' Association is in session at In
dianapolis. Interesting arguments were made
Thursday before the Senate Agricultur
al Committee on the bill to tax adulter
a ted lard.
Tbe Ways and Means Committee of
the House have decided to report a bill
providing for tbe purchase of U. 8
bonds with the treasury surplus.
At last reports ordinary quiet war
prevailing in the Pennsylvania coal dis
tricls, but none of the collieries have re
sum' d work, except the William Penu
The Kings county, N. V , Democratic
clubs celebrated Tilden's birthday
Ibursday night. Many prominent
people were present, and it is reported
as being a notable event.
A very disastrous shipw 1 1 ck occurred
near the mouth of the Columbia river.
Washington! Territory, last Sunday.
Hixteeu dead bodies have been recovered
and six others are still uuheard from.
The Euglish Parliament assembled
Thursday. The usual search in the
vaults beneath the House of Parliament
was made, and it revealed the presence
of no dynamiter. Everything was
quiet.
The condition of the German Crown
Prince was much worse Thursday, and
it was found necemary to perform the
operation of tracheotomy, which wao
done successfully, and the patient if
progressing well.
Albert, the Philadelphia pedestrian,
was still in the lead in the New York
six days race at 1 o'clock Thursday
morning Up to that time he had mad
Bid miles. It is reported that there is
plenty of betting that Fitzgerald's fa
mous soore will be eclipsed.
It is said that the wonderful quadruple
press made for the New York World
marks the highest point yet reached in
printing press manufacture. It prints
four-page paper at a running speed of
70,000 per hour folded carrier sire; also
six and eight page papers at 24,000 per
hour.
Prince William of Germany, ia op
posed to war. He says: "I know that
a section of the public, especially
abroad, imputes to me a careless,
thoughtless longing for war for the sake
of glory. God preserve me from suob
criminal giddiness. I repudiate all
such accusations with horror."
The Beaufort Record says: The old
Atlantic Hotel site, or the public square,
would make a fine camp ground for the
State Guard encampment this summer.
Two vessels avriyed this week from
Elixibeth City, loaded with brick. The
briok will be used in the construction
of stores on the burnt district.
Clement Arthur Day was executed in
Ulica, N. Y. jail Thursday for the mur
der of his paramour, Johanna Rose
Cross. The murder was brutal and tbe
man remained a brutal bravado until
his end. He smiled when the death
warrant was read and yawned upon
the soaffold while his legs were being
pinioned. His neck was broken.
The Wilmington Stsr: The ladies of
Grace Church have reason to congratu
late themselves upon the success of
their entertainment, the Festival of
Mouths, which closed last night. The
receipts altogether were quite large,
and will probably reach a thousand
dollars. We learn an effort will be
made to secure the services of Sam
Jones for one or more lectures for a
worthy object in this city.
Tbe Charlotte Democrat ssyi: Rev.
Mr. Pearson, the Evangelist, is reported
as saying one good thing in his dis
courses at Statesville if he never says
another. He said church bells were a
nuisanoe that railroads were not run
by bells, nor were the mails delivered
by bells, nor poetoffices opened by
bells all knew the ftme and were
prompt in being goyerned by it why
could not ohurch-goers do tbe same,
and not have to be rang up by a bell.
very good.
The wortbleesness of tbe publications
turned out from the Government print
ing office was (resented in the Senate
Thursday by Mr. Vest. He said the
upper portion or me uapttoi was
crammed to the roof with books, and he
had been informed by the architect that
it a spark of fire touched the material
the gaa from It would blow off the roof.
And yet there was a continual stream of
these publications pouring out of .the
Government printing office. The money
might as wefl be taken and thrown into
tha Potomac river. Ia the House there
waia rood deal of legislation affecting
the coal interests, and much time was
occupied in considering a bill requiring
subsidised railroads to maintain and
operate seprata telegraph lines.
report of Dr. F. Scarr, cemetery keeper
shows that during ihe month of Janu
ary, 1838, there were 14 deaths in
Charlotte, of which only three were
among the whites. We learn that aa
epidemic of diphtheria is prevailing in
the southwestern part of Iredell county
along the Catawba river. Four burials
took place near Ml. Mourne, last Hun
day, and among the bodies that were
interred was thai of Mrs. D. ('. La
rence. Margrave & Alexander, the
well known dry touda merchants of
this city, yesterday riled an assignment
for the beneht of their creditors, witn
Mr E K. P. Oebortie ai assignee The
liabilities of the firm amount to 818 000,
mo-llv duo l.i N nlheru creditors.
Marriage Itrlis In Onslow
The tirt .lay uf I'tlirtnrv ,i- xn.a
day iu Onclow aud on, tha'. wJI K,i g
be rcmeml ered as l li - most enjo able
of many se-ohr.
Aa the setting suu gnve .vi l.n t- t.t
the close of day numerous friends aii i
relatives asnemblrd at the horn- uf Mr
binl Mrs A ('. Hugim in tbe lutl-
tOWIi uf J ,1'kb IM lite 1 1 1 wltljeHH lilt
Cerem ,n y winch a to Ulille 111 the
holy I Mm. 1 i 'f mat 1 1 lie ny t '.el r '. .. untile r
Miw A ".nee W. with Mr I'.bin M t' .:
llIlK Ull I Ihe r ii. . . M.n- IV ke.:e IJ
l.e-setne. with Mi W W. lijh 'I In
inmiii' vuiri-i ml: u : in iheihiu.h
which w at hiiei -n..-ly dec ral- 1
wreathe of cveiri" !.- nillotical. in', r
wov, n mi 1 luiri i:. i. autiful f. -: . i.e
around thr w.ill-
A ' 1 am u:;.,'
hi ii" wh i f, ill
f th, chin, h. 1
" h .11. tif 11 1 1
to
,:ut
Will
meuli in all of tin
in the decornlio.-i .
simply say lh.it t
and the tarty m
i:.rr in v :,i I, !
c'l the ri,-i, 1,1
.' w I, i I'hir.i.i ; i,
ere arranged a1.;
nklll both uf lie i.
those w h i e i ru i
! t!
Wo 1.
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decornli itis v i . in !.
Ah the h..ui fi r tin-
near the In ,1.- r.iii,; ,iii
ing, and th hri.la!
III,
,1 tl
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ined lit
-,le,l
the house of Mr Uni em
111,
to the church near by. ea
' h b I 1 1 e h II 1
hi l.l,--nili.ds
1 1 le 1 1 1 i li f
I 'oi 1 111 n e: e
I Ml A 11,1 1 e w
groom preceded I v tie .i
and giooiiinnen. Mm- i
Miss lluggnin and Mi
Mlfcs Kugen le 1 1 ugk; ins kN
GoIIiuh, Mibh Klin Ward and Mr. Uray,
Miss Annie (iillet ami Mr. llav those
of Miss lesesnu hiiI Mr lliisli. Mits
Oeorgie Smiili and Mr. 1 )avt ( 'anady .
Miss Klizi l'etletier an 1 Mr. Henry
Canady. Tim brides and bridosmalds
were dressed in cream colored ( ash-
more, a uniform well suited to the oc
casion as typicil of thp spotless beauty
and purity of the lovely maid
ens. The brides were each character
ized by lovely tips waving above
the beautiful ringlets that clustered
around their brows. Being a citizen of
the county I may be suspected of being
partial in my judgment, therefore I will
give the opinion of strangers visiting
our county who were present and par
ticipaled in the pleasures of the evening.
Their verdict was that the brid-s and
bridesmaids individually and collective
ly represented a degree of beauty,
noticeable in any crowd and worthy of
special mention. The grooms; and
groomsmen wore the customary eve
ning drees and appeared to great ad
vantage, but as they wre all apparent
ly men of marked modesty, and as I am
never profuse in compliment where
men are the subjects, I w ill purposely
avoid them though many things com
plimentary might be said.
As the bridal parties ascended the
steps of the church the organ pealed
forth a soul stirring wedding march re
sponsive to the annuo touch of Miss
Annie lay lor. anl the parties, separat
ing in the vestibule, marohed up each
aisle of the church keeping time with
tbe lovely music, and as the last melodi
ous echoes were lost to the ear. the He v.
J. T. Baker prooeeled with the solemn
ceremony which united the fond
oouples in the holy bonds of matrimony.
Ihe young couples now fully launched
on the sea of married life, returned to
the house of Mr. HugKins where they
received tbe congratulations of their
friends and relatives. Tbe hour-for
supper having now arrived tbe doors to
the dining room were thrown open and
beautiful indeed was the magnificent
display of costly viands, the table, tbe
full length of the large room, groaning
under every variety of savory meats and
beautifully decorated with all kinds of
handsomely ornamented cakes and
fruits in pro.'ueioD. When the waiter
first came face to faoe with the richly
ornamented table he scarcely knew
where to take bold. In fact he enter
tained somewhat the game opinion ex
Dreseed bv the annts of Dara to David
Copperfleld when tbe latter, seeing Dora
most handsomely dressed, was in the
aot of embracing ber "She was made to
be looked at but not to be handled."
But answering to tbe promptings of a
naturally good appetite increased by the
great variety of luscious fool before
bim, he soon discovered that what had
been at first so pleasing to tho eye, was,
by all odds much more pleasant to the
taste; and the manner in which be im
proved the opportunity, gaye ample
evidenoe of the conclusion at which he
had arrived. The people of Onslow are
noted for hospitality, but the open-
hearted and generous manner in which
our host and hostess received all pres
ent, and tho beautiful style in which
they were entertained, gaved a ami ran ce
to all that nowhere in the borders of
our county is there a more hospitable
household than that presided over by
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huggtns.
When supper was over and the table
cleared away, the enlivening tones of
the violin announced that the hour for
dancing had arrived. The dancers
already impatient to begin, soon found
their way to the ball room where, in the
language of the poet, they "chased the
glowing boon with flying feet," even
beyond tho small hours of the night.
Every stage of the evening wae most
enjoyable and i all passed off "aa a tale
that tt told.'"
On the morning of the following day
the haruv couples detMtrted to their
respective homes 'where, it b the wish
of allr they may live prosperous nd
List of Letters
Remaining in the poeloffioe at New
Berne, Craven county, N. C , Feb. 12ih,
1888:
Mary E. Allen. Mary Bryan, Hue
Brimage. Mrs. E. B. Bartlett, John
Detrick. J K Ellis, Sarah Jones, Henry
Joues, R. A. Sladec.o. Richard Jackson,
Mrs. Annie Lewis. Benjamin Larry,
Roee Moore, Nile. Nilson, Lucy Perry
Mary 3. Roe, Jessy Taylor. Mary Ann
Woodon, Wm. J LaurhorJ, Gapt. Jno.
8. Owens, care schooner Casper Heft
Persons calling for above letters, will
say ad verliBed.and give date of list.
The regulations now require that one
cent shall be collected on the delivery
i each letter advertised.
M. MaM.V. I' M
etice.
There will be H meeting of th' ' in
iiiissioners of ( raven jouliIv at the
court house on (Saturday the lhth at H
u 'cluck a m.
Ji M i A IlhY A N Clilli'i .
NV llrrue rrb lUh l1"
Portraits
In ml or crayon from life ,,r email
iilclurrs done by S'iss Aurora Mace,
who is leaching drawing and painting
h lalst metiers at her residence on
John-tun street. 'janlldlf.
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I ' i I n- murkel unlet ales
rf l i hales Ml W to D U5. Sales for the
', ,!. 1 -7 Vile- ttint ; H.'irix mi l,
lllft i, M
IHIM KM I 7IIH1K1
I', .units ltd t , 7j cts per bushel
Egt:i. 1.1 to 14
luce steady at Si 00 to $ 10 in sh, lis
t drn steady , 47 to
y odder, so,-, to Si 00 per hundred
Seed cotton 83 00 her hundred
Turkeys Jtl ,'i0 to S.' 00 per pair
TcnrRNTiNi-llard. 81 10 dip JlNi
a'.' 0J.
Tah-1 00all.6
Oats -37)s40c. in bulk
HltBWii-H,-, per b
Beep On foot, 4o.to rc.
Khbrh Pons ria7c. per pound
Hams Country. lOallc.
Piahcts NOc.aJl 00 per bushel
Onions 8,2.00 per barrel.
Chioeens Grown, 40c. , spring 'Mto.
Meal 6o. per bushel.
Aiti.eh Matt 75c per bushel
Potatoes liahanias. S0c , yams 40c
llarrinon. 40-.
IlUhll 1'uTATORb 83 0U;i3 j0
Shingles West India, dull and n m
in&l, 0 inch 82 00a 2 50. uildinn.&
inch hearts. $a 40 , saps.J 1 ,65 per M.
COUNTRY HAMS,
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INEST
IN TH K
AT
K. R. JONES'.
(862. EATON 1888
THE JEWELER
HAS A FINE STOCK Or
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
80LID SILVER
AND PLATED WARE
SPECTACLKH.
I keep a larger stock of Bpectacles
than any other store in North Carolina.
I take particular pains to fit them to the
eyes of parties needing them.
Having worked steadily at the bench
for over thirty years, I believe 1 can do
as good work as any watchmaker in the
State.
COME AND SEE ME.
SAM. K. EATON.
Middle street
Opposite Baptist Church. fe!2 dwtf
New Lot of Stock.
CAPT. W. A. ENLOE
will reoeive en Wed
nesday, 15th inet . two
car loads of North
Carolina Mules and
.Horses, which he will
sell at rook
bottom prices for cash, at
Mrs. Smith's Lot oa Middle street.
New Berne, Feb. 10.
td
H. H. T00KER,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN .
FISH AIIO OYSTERS,
: iiw mn, . n,
Will gira strict attention to or rjrm. snj
Ell tbe ftme tpon bMtnr. tlOimZ-n
Notice.
en th in- a UfKUi, Or veil CouDly.
New btrriac, Feb. , 1888.
rvcLrUuic b Imx ta uuw due, All peraof
VV, ; Lig l tit sail.t: M . .1 p.t-feAr CtUI sllld Settle,
If WTlliftON,
Ie7 t ljd v -t r-Lrr.fT l nru Couuty .
Robert Hancock, Jr.,
TRIAL JUSTICE.
i )fhcj next door helow Jui'rnal offloe.
Same building uh CiuKU Jt Pelletier.
Open from tl a m to 4 p m. Will give
prompt attention to all matters pertain
inK to Juslicvs' courts d'iV dtf
Notice.
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For Rent,
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recently , ., - u i. I I, tl., ,u, ,,veru
loent A c ii,,
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Just Received;
250 Barrels of
Early Rose
Seed Potatoes,
For sale CHEAP,
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To roduce my stiM'k of t iRars, 1 will
sell at greatly reduced prices many
bran-Is for the ncil Thirty Days.
Call and gft Some hartrame.
JoliN Dl'NN.
January TJ. dtf
WALTER' 8
Photograph Gallery!
I take great pleasure in informing my
friends, and the public generally, thai
my New Studio is now complete.
My Light is on the New Improved
Plan. 1 have spared neither pains or
expense in arranging this Light, so as
U) give to all my work that .Soft Porce
lain KIT ect.
Kvery style of picture copied and if
larged to any size desired.
A surv-eosful career of twenty-five
years in Narfolk, a., is a proof of the
satisfaction I alvrays give. My work
speaks for itwlf, by it I hope to gain
your confidence and merit your favors.
Very respectfully,
THUS. WALTER,
N W. cor Middle and Pollock sts.,
t ver IufTv 's drug store.
jn21dwtf NEW BERNE. N. C. '
Money To Loan.;
Examine the following list and see
hat you need for the coming year, and
save money by buying from me at
SIIOIIT CROr TRICES,
arid you will have money to loan.
PLOWS: PLOWS! FLOWS!'
I have the Champion. Granger, Boss,
Dixie. Daisy. Clipper, Atlas, Pooey
Wueen and Avery, steel turn plows, and
the Stonewall. Climax, Gem and Caro
lina Cotton Plows, and Castings of eyery ;
description.
Also, a full line of Axes, Shore!,
Spades, Forks, Rakes. Hoes. Marl Picks, :
Potato Kales, Hobs, Spokes and Sim,,
Cartwheels and Axles, Bod and Tire
Iron, Nails, Bolts, Washes, and rrery-1
thing in the Hardware line.
Corn Sbellers, Grain Fan. Qrei
AGENCY FOR
uraaiee. Mowing scythe, Mowvn aad ,
Reapers, Belting, Steam Fittlsursv;
Kacbine Oils, Laoe Leathers, Csu
Hooka, and Saw Mill Supplies. ,
Send for price. -
Beapsictfsliy, '
J C. WHITTY.
Dr. 0. L SHACKLEFCUD,
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