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9 ' - ' . ffM r-t..T .- j ". ' OURNAL., 1 VOL. VLrNO. 280. SEW BEKNE. N. C., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. IT Tf T V- tr LOCAL NEWS. BUSIBTS& L0CAL8. ' tlA S3 II.T5 per hundred, 25a per .l&eB O. E. SliOVKH. QAlte - f rood goose feathers, new, at til- IW 8.i . J. r- tatixb . jl tot, r-i cud uoa wscsers re mo ai , 1 : (Johm Dun . V I'lAES Lerpe lot for eels on eon r J4 . ) -nmenfc Cbeen-for eaaa. f -'r4 KOVZLTTrE)QKA.Wi.'Y Oyster Z X CrCse M ilO&l UUnN B. " 17E2TnJZEE3ior Truckers and Cot A ton FUnters at C -' t Obo- allkn & Co. ilHOICB W, Cvflnu at lit cent per V pound a A., buixsbu. T) EDU0JILV8 Ginger Ala. Laaioa ; Bed. ettj.,ajual to imported. ' Jambs Bkdmomo. 'T'EtTCKEBB Bead, Faaa, Bean, and X ' Potatoes at Gin. Alls & Co. ABRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac KA and wine ror sale, at Manufactu reru prices, by Jamb Rkcmohd. rvIEEOT importation of French JL Brandy and Holland Gin armed la bond and duties paid at Custom louse la New Berne, guaranteeing Ken jin good i for sale. Jab REDMtwD. REPAIRING of China and Brio a Brao don. a y Ci.auke A Mobqan Taxidermlata, Eaat Front at. New Ban. Jan. 14. 1888. law 3m Steamer Newberne will sail Tuesday 9 Bead new adTertiaement of the O. D a . a Co. The mail train wu delayed about an hour lass night. . B. By Lehman offers raluable real eeUU for sale. Lee "ad." - Anottoo Mia today at 8. F. Teiser'e tor at the ooraer of Broad and Ban . cook streets. Bee "ad." Tile special train for Rev. Mr. Par eon meetings brought In about forty from aa the road yesterday. Quite a Bosnber of oyster boats were atthe Hpore fc Brady's wharf jeeier day m4 nlarge nambtr of band were ngaged In nbiioklag. Paesenitra and. freigbu will make oIom eoaneotion with Wedneedsy's ahlpaforlfew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore by Sailing on Tuesday on the ateemer Newborns. Peter Williams (ool.), was sent to jail 1 t yasterdey aa erasy . On Thursday niRbt hn wised an old colored woman up ': town named: Temp Jones and came MM enoUnf hex to death. !T ""rV'tt fc now blgUy probable that a good s nnmber f UaTJaloa soldiers who were , . wUh.Barnai4a.ia the capture of New Bora in 1863 will be present at our -x ralr." Let them oome and be wsloome. ' Kr.;.J. 'O. Harvey annoansea bis ' f readinaeafoc renovating and cleaning ' and drying feather beds. Bo did work K '.lo tbUolty Uat summer that gave en ' Vv tire satisfaction. Eh) agent will canvasa - the city for work and those who bav ' feather beds eaa teat assured' that be )t; will greatly Improve them. . ih faif lams) of the Wkklt Joobhal to. vPartise; will please hand them in , fast as they can as they all should be ' tent oat riffhc away. Wa alio request I that those aames be written plain enough ae . that tfot atora' thaa three , 'good readera wUl;ha required toia- terpretthem. . i 1. . The X eseengar aaya that the T. M. j C. A. of WUmlagtoa ie having a thou ' aand maps printed ahowjng the location of the churches of the cityvtobe plaoed ' - B hotala and- boardiag- houses where . strangers msr sea' them. These As aoclations oan?ha-taada swarthy lastittt tions. The oe la . KeWj. Berne is bow 4tklrg a most WvejparHa rendering aid to the tetrsoaaBieelinea-. ",. . Bundsy TTaimj; A (racial Uala w3 leaf Goldeboro oa r - 'y f -r!rg st 8 o'jloekand oa f. x Uorabeed City - at t o'clock' for X'i-m Derns to give fitrpVt along the line aa r ;7-?rfirJty ; efoomlvg te bear tb f- -::t, 11 r. Pearson. The tnins w 1 arrlre p tiin for the tnorniag ser--l will not return hatil after the ' j servkee, Very low rate are -.,:7 Jt. .t. ,;.'a:o-v1 .r I. Cfinnto of Onalow ealled to r Tf r.'sj. Fe will endeavor to i .1 , t,i bon to lilni a fine exhibit , liver oyiUrs to the Talr.' ' ' r r.TT.nurttand wife of Golde ' ; ! i V c'ty yeeler Jay tballng '- r-'.-y fries j.' , ! ti rerciTe a ca!I 1 , of the Kin- : 'ir ',iA Key, Sir. Pearson's Xsetings. ' "Put en year overshoes, your rubber eoata, your wraps, and take your umbrellas and oome along, ao matter if it is raining," said Mr. Pearson last Sunday night. Last night night was a severe test upon this injunction of the preacher. It rained and rained but the people went. The morning services were exceeding ly interesting to the Christian workers about two hundred of whom went forward and gave the preacher their hands in token of their faith in the wotk and their determination tooontinaein the same. The preliminary services at night were oonducted by Bey. Dr. Vaas. A large number of requeata taken from the request box were read, in which the prayers of all Christians were asked for the oontereiun of their friends and rel ativea. While the town clock was striking eight Mr. Pearson, who had arrived a minute before and taken a seat while Rev. Mr. Crawford was nuking estate ment, arose and before beginning his aerinou made an announcement that there would be no aeMioes this morn ing nor tonight; that it was absolutely neoeeaary that he should have one day's rest during the week. On Sunday morning there would be services at all the churches where the pastors would open the doors of the oburoh for the re oeption of those who had professed faith in Christ during the week, lie would give no advuie as to whatichurcb they should join,and would not tell them how they should be baptised. lis did not consider it essential as to how one was baptized, but It is important that it be done. They could read their bibles and judge for themselves whether they should be sprinkled, poured or immersed. The text for the sermon was from the 12th verse, tth ohapter of Amoa, "Pre pare to meet tby God." Preparation to meet God was the choaen subject and was dieoutsed under three heads: Int. Why should we prepare to meet God y Sad. How .ball we prepare to meet God y 8rd. When should we prepare to meet God f The queitions were answered by ap plying the word Ood. The manner In which the Word was cited and oonaeet- ed oarried conviction. It la inevitable that we must all meet God, and as it is inevitable it is but reasonable to say that we should be prepared to meet Qlm, Our names must be upon the Lamb's Book of Life, said the preacher, and among other things to do in preparing to meet God men should make restitu tion. He dwelt at length upon this point and insisted that no man who bad not restored to his fellow man that which he bad cheated , wronged and def raaded him of was prepared to meet bis God. It wai all bosh to talk about a dishonest man entering into the kingdom of God. Whitewashed sinners, sometimes oalled pillars of ths Church, who would not pay their debts or restors to their fellow men that which he had wronged htm of was not prepared to meet bis God and never would be until he had mads the restitution Bis remarks on this point ware clean cat, powerful, and withering. H knew nothing of ths ooadition of this oommunlty in that respect, but if what he had said hit any man that was the man he wanted to preached to. Be closed la - answsr to ths third question with an earnest appeal to make prepara- tk now. At the after-meeting the M. E. Church wu filled. There was quite a number of professions. Etcamer Movements. Ths .Vesper of ths E. C. D. lins sailed yesterday afternoon , with a cargo of cotton, shingles sad asrohsndlse The Eaglet of this line, will arrive today. 5 Steamer Manteo sails at usual at f a. m. Friday to make her usual oonneo tions at Norfolk oa Saturday, fteemer Rewberae will sail Tuesday at a.m., and steamer Manteo wilsail Fridays at a. a. :, : r , . - B areas ef Information. Mr.' Edward Bull has been appointed by the Finance Committee of the Fair as keeper ef the Boreas of Inform atioa. It wIU be established on Us eoutbeast ooraer of r Broad, and Midi I streets which la abou the oentral port km ef tits city and oa line 'from the depot down town. .The selection of lr. Bull is a good one. ' Hi laa earnest worker and win no doubt get the full capacity of the city for accommodating Strangers during the FaLr. V .- ?--- . .i.T . ABTK2IO irOTBKRt, V.Tt. Wt?T V- ' P-'VTTV , FTTCTF ' -'i i'viji 1 o"i f r clildren I -e. It. ul t' ' ! , "!'tsr!i r ,rli- ' ' ' ' - ' er 1 v .- - - ' tbx state oovmmov. At ths meeting of the. State Demo or alio Executive Committee bald in Raleigh on ths 23d last., the SOth of May was selected as the time for hold ing the State Convention and Raleigh the place. One of the Solutions. Eorob Jouehal: On the 11th day of January laat I received the following bill for 80 gallons gasoline shipped to Mr. J.S.Carr, Durham, N. C, vu: By S3 gallons gasoline, 17c, $11 05 Less freights 6.73 Net sale, 5 88 Mors than 50 per cent ttken for freights I Is not this one of the solutions to North Carolina 'a non progressive condition, and the impoverished state of her pro ducing classes Y Can any country grow and prosper with such tariff rates of transportation ? And is it not true that citizens of the State have to pay higher freight rate, on merchandise to North Carolina towns than pomts outside of her borders t Dont we need a State Commerce Commission or something of the kind to interpose in behalf of the gooee that's been laying the golden eggs and who is about to be murdered by the rapacity of our public carriers? Plcaae answer. Yours. J. W. HaNdkkh. Hinders Store, N. C, Feb. 22, '88. The above eiuiply confirms what the JuCKNaL ha. often charged, viz: that the policy of the railroad combinations in the State is to peevent traffic between the people of the IC&st and other sec tions of the State. Dr. Sanders in probably mistaken in one view of the matter. Railroads do not make their charges with reference to the value of the article, but upon the quality, weight, bulk and amount of oar. requited in shipping. But we venture the assertion ijiat this sams sixty five gal lons of gasoline could have been shipped from New Berne to Baltimore or New York, thenoe by rail to Durham for lees than half the charge in this bill. If a railroad commission can remedy such injustice we ought to have one. Now when the editor of the Bute Chronicle publishes bis replies about the condition of the party, eto., in the State let him say that many in the East are dis affected because they have been plaoed at the mercy of the consolidated rail ways, and their efforts for relief in the extension of ths A. fc N. C. R. to the C. F. fe Y. V. have been thwarted, their trade been diverted and their business stabbed in its vital parts.' Other Industries. We call attention to the advertise ment of W. T. Hill & Co. of "The World" type writer. This Arm is gen eral agent for the State. The machine is cheap, ahnple, endurable and merit orious. This reminds us that in the "write up ' Of New Bsrns several industries were overlooked. The thing had to be done in short time, and it was but natu ral that where there are ao many jnduar tries some would be overlooked. Among them were the various printing offioee in ths oity. W. T. Hill & Co. have a new outfit for job work ; tbey hare a neat office on South Front street. N. 8. Richardson dt Son Is an old estab lishment. They have several presses and do a wido range of work, and as neatly as it can be done in any office. The Free Will Baptist also has a (job office in connection with the paper. The Joubkax. employs about a dozen hands ia its Job and nswspaper office. So it will be seen that the printing business Is not the smallest of indus tries la Nsw Berne. But there are still others that were unintentionally overlooked. Randolph an Bread street employ! quite a number of hands la the asanuf aqtu re and re pairing of buggies. Hie home-made buggy has a wids reputation, and It deserves it. George Bishop has a box. factory on Baaoook street that is kept busy during the trucking season. James Redmond employs a good number of hands in the maaafacture of ale, lemon soda, sarsapkrilla, beer and other light drinks. ' Mf. John. Dunn manufactures a supe rior quality of oandy.' But we must atop. before: we anew too many omis sions. .Soms of the omissions were dis covered in time to be supplied ia the WaaxT. ..Whsa we "write up" again we will begin la time and get all. I 08 or'orsyoa from lifS'or small pictures dona by ki iss Aurora : MsoM, wbo teaching, drawing ana painting by latest methods, at. her residenoe oa Johnston street. - - . - fjaalldtf. . Darby "Prophylactic Fluid5 is unci ? nailed ia the fereatmeat of .Scarlet ever. Used aa a rmrgls it prevents the throat from becoming d r ttberio, allays the ioCamoistion and subdowsths pain. Ui"l-to ----. the body Itailaye ths . : i - t;cn cf the skin and ! t l. It w;I pre v t . ' " - 5, sad kerp Bow the Fair is Progress. ng. That our people may know what in tereet the people abroad are taking in the Fair, to be held on the 18th, 14th and 15ih of March, we clip lha folluw ing from the New York Tribune An informal meeting of the Union soldiers wbo participated in the eaplure of New Berne. N. C , wae held yester day in the office of General i. a. Greeley, No. 7 Dey-.t There were representatives present of the veteran association, of the Slot No York. 5th Ithode Island and lO:h Connecticut Volunteers. Tbe particular object of the meeting was to Heoertain if a suffi ciently large party of tbe survivors of what is known as tbe Uurneide expe dition wubod K v u,ii New kterne on the anniversary u( Uie baitle, which was fouithl on March 14. 1U63. it began in the morning, sua in the evening the Northern troops occupied the towD. Many of tbe beet kuuwn business men of New IVrno are eunci L'niou or (Jou federate vetrrans. Kr mi the 12th to the lfiili of March, inclusive, tbere wi l be a fioh, uysier auJ game eihiLilluu there for tbe purpe of illustrating the value and rxient of lb natural prod ucls uf the sound mil. I iribuiuriea ut Katern North ('aioliiia 1'lie ex pel lUon will be at its height c.n March 14. tbe anniversary uf the tialUe, and the cm zens hv ui'iLe l Hi" I'iiioii vtterant to be present. The iuvita'ion as formally presented by Captain N. W. tSc henek, who during thf war wu! in clitirjji' uf the Confederate cummiHsary drp.il at Wilmington N. I' It was heartily re ceived, ami it is proballe that if suitable transportation erriiEKemeLtx can be made with th' railroad curupHnies many Northern viOeranH will aileurt All wishing further information 111 r" gard to tbe arraugemt nt can litnin it by addressaog tapiain Schenrk at No 22 Dey-st . or bv calling on II IV Clark, of the Southern U nlroii n! No 22U liroadway 1 II Y. I-ATKM V.'A Coney d from osr Eictiani-'c-. Mr. Corcoran, the WashiDKton pl.ilsu thropi.t, is slowly sinking An explosion of dynainilr in Dululh, Minn., killed and injured eighteen workmen Speaker Carlifl. aiol h m wife have been summoned to the bedside of a au k son in Kansas Tbe condition of the Cronn l'rmce has somewhat improvvd, ami has symp toms that are encouragiug. The Yirgioia Iegislature hun grunted a charter for the erection of a Masonic temple in Fredericksburg, aa a memori al of George Washington. An eloping couple from MichigD, uncle and niece, committed suicide in the jail at Alliance, Ohio, rather than return to their home with officers who had come after them. The Canadian prets, in commenting on tbe fisheries treaty, txpre.su the opinion that the Americana have won their case, and that all tbe United States has ever asked has been substantially secured. No business was transacted in Con gress Wednesday, it being ueorge Washington's birthday. The liouse as not in session . In the Senate Wash ington's farewell address was read by Mr. Ingalls. Tbe Presidential party reached Sa vannah at 8 o'clock Wednesday morn ing, and were accorded a most hearty welcome. An hour was epeot ia a drive threugh the principal streets of the city, which were covered with bunting. At one o'clock Jacksonville was reached, where a grand procession was formed and the distinguished guests escorted to the Exposition build ing, where an address of welcome was made and was responded to by the Pres ident. The streets were gaily decorated, and it is estimaud that one hundred thousand persons witiieeled tbe proces sion. Partial Premium Lint. The following premiums have been offered by the Premium Committee of tbe Fish, Oyster and Game Fair, and following committees to award the same: fish : For the most meritorious display of fish, $10.00. For tbe second meritorious display of fish A fine clock donated by Mr. Chas. S. Bell. Five other displays, Si each $5.00. Committee of Awards Dr. Cape- heart, N.W. Taylor, Dr. E. Mumford, Ur.t onn a. uoion-f uapi. James a. Lane. . OTSTKBS, CliHg )smD EgqiLOPg. For the most meritorious display 10 00. . . For, the second tnsntondns disclav Onu barrel 6T choice flour, donated by Messrs. -wylle, Bmita Co. . . H . i a j . u 'a aw ah ii rive outer aispuqra, i- saca a w. CXxnmiUeeol Awards Ueut. Wins- lew.W. T.QOicR. B.- Greecy, Dr. Sanderr, Oetrri-9 W. "CbArlUte, Dr. E. Ward, Israel B. Watcm. x rOther pfemhtos fill be anaOsiDced hsveafteivr' - , -'"rVrvVtL) WHXUK U OUTBB, . - x 1 Ca'mn Fftmium Oommittee. At it.JpaHe AiTemlf.a,;J? WAfTOOftoit,' D. ,G; February Tbe Senate Committee ea Inter-Stat Comroerrp tn-,y deoidedito report ad vsrMiy ti.is to license railroad oon--ic.-r,, and to limit tbe hours of sra- I " t cf eT'ojeeiof railrosj s. - Ths Aastr brer bus Army. A somewhat extraordinary statement reached m the other day from a quar ter generally to be relied upon. My in formant, an officer of high rank, men tioned that in tbe event of war the ohief oomaaand of the combined Austrian and German armies would nominally de volve upon the Emperor of Austria, but that tbe general staff, under whose di rection the operations would have to he carried out, would be composed princi pally of German staff officers under the command of tne great Moilke himself This arrangement is alleged to have been devised with a view to avoid dis joined action and petty quarrels about precedence and etiquette which might likely ensue if the German great gener al staff were to usurp the command of the Austritius too without sugaring tbe pili. Molike s .lan9 for a campaign with Russia were laid before a council of w ar a few days ago. At first, 1 am told ever? body was startled t the boldness of the "schedule, '' and opinions wert whispered to the effect that old Moilke had taken leave of his senses, but after a minue investigation of every wonder ful detail they quickly had to ac knowledge their shortsightedness I I .im n 't been able to get at the exact "o. kiii of this interesting document, t ut 1 understand that a Hying corps, gigantic in proportions, and composed entirely of cavalry and horse artillery, will rroas the Russian frontier the mo ir.eul war is declared, break through the widely spread corps of the tmeniy, and operate at his back until tbe body 'f the army has had time to come up -L"ir ' on Times WNpaper ( omniruth ou the liberie. Treaty Nut Yohk. Feb. 82. -Tbe Herald suya of the fisheries treaty: "li seems to us to remedy all the just grievances of our fishermen. " The Tribune says It is a feeble and incoherent compro mise." The I'ress says : "The tonnage lax would lax American fishermen out of existence. " commercial; (OTTSN HA ft St KT. New York. Feb. 24 -10 '.'0 M -Futures oM'ned steady. Hale, of V i"0 hale. February March . April, May. June. 10 41 10 47 10 M 10 61 10 8 10 69 August. 10 73 September, 10 1M October, V 8H November, D 7U December. January, U b5 July, New Heine market quiet bales of 7 bales at U 1 4 to 60. DOMKSTIC BlllST Peanuts 60 to 75 cts. per bushel. Kggs 15o. Hioe steady at 81 00 to 11. 10 in sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 65. Fodder, 80c. to Si. 00 per hundred. Heed cotton 83.00 per hundred. Turkeys 81 .50 to S3 00 per pair TuarawTura Hard, 91.10; dip, II B0 a2 03. Ta.B-Sl.il0aSl.Sa. Oats 37ia40c. in bulk. Bkcswax 15o. per lb. Bsar On foot, ie.to 5o. Fbbsb Poux Aa7o. per pound 11 a mb Country, lOallo. PKAKfJTB 80c.aSl OOper bushel Onions 82.00 per barrel. Oriokkks Grown, 40o. ; spring 30o. Mbal AOs. per bushel. Apples Matt. 75o. per bushel Potatobs Bahamas. 80c : yams, 40c. Harrison. 40c Irish PoTATOKS-$8.00a3.CrO. Shinolkb West India, dull and Dim inal; 6 inch SJ.OOaS 50. Building 0 inoh hearts. S.40;aps,tl 65 per M. WBOLBSALB PBIOBS. Kiw Mass Poaa 115.75. Pork New family, S16.03. Bbouldkb Mkat 7a8c. 0. R.'e, F. Bs, B.'sand L. C.-8ic Flottb S8.00a6.00. Labd 8)o. by ths tierce. Potatoes Early Rose seed , S.I 50 rer barrel K. N. Nails Basis 10..S2 50. Suoab Granulated, 75 o OorTKB 20a83c. Cbkksb 16. Balt 60a86c. per sack. Molasses awd 8tbui 904 &e Powdkb So.OO. Shot Drop, tl.tO; buck, 11.75 Kkboakitb 9)o. IIlDEfl Dry, 10c. ; green Bo. Tallow 3o. per lb. You May Put a Head ON THIS ADVERTISEMENT, But Spring Cleaning time has corns just tbe same, and one of ths most Import ant departments of the household re quiring attention are THE FEATHER BEDS. Joe.O. Hsrvey has all the jmprovtd machinery necessary to renovats and thoroughly duet, steaaa sad dry feathers rendering them perfectly odorless. All feather beds Ought to be renovated snd cleaned once every two years, so as to prevent matting and becoming hard, soilsd, impure and unhealthy. Work called for and delivere d te any part of the oity free o oharge. Testimonials from ' DhrsXeians. mer chants and bouss keepers, well known eitisans or Haw Beraev GET READY FOB TUB FAIR " JOS.' O. H1RVET. PrODrietor. feSSdlm . At Maj. Denaieoau Kill. Th3 firt of fiirli;bs! vw SI a ww will tsatrl AkfMBfla4S(lA One Jsmtoo-sapttw et -DaHrr ennd.y Weekly fawspspsrs. The wor wui- all be Bwiunuinfi. svaaoiw sss wki ;aEo.-r. no well qo MIPBVCIIT.,lt.T. l7Sp!gsSswp.rir OfttaJogue r"' mail , . lot ti eta, I i dwlru CLOSING OUT SALS At A taction. W1TS0I & oTIFeT, AictioMips,.--- Will oommence ths sale of the STOCK ' of S. F. TE1SEK at his store, corner of Broad and ilanoock streets, ' Saturday Morning, Feb, 25th."- at TEN o clock Tne stock oonakts ia part of Grocer i, l'ro isions. Canned Cioods. Tobacco, i uars large Iron Safe - ann other nxlurrc i ' At same time and place, a FIXE BL'tkiV A N L SADDLE HOBSE, one buKKV BIJd iilkrnms nn Draw mmA some articles of Household Furniture. railf wiltiout '-serve -.r 1 errus I an, fc23 St For Sale, llous. and Ixit corner of Pollock and Ueorge streets 1 1 ue-r liss eight rooms and a bath room tno hails 14x25 feet, front an I back siairvtuvs Hut and cold water in st-cond story. Water is heated by a raiiKe in the kitchen tO which is attached a thirty gallon boiler. Ttire rooms and both halls are finished in native woods (walnut, ash and pins). Force imniD on uremisHs a niatjtrn capacity a 500 Rollout a good well, and a cellar foei Also for sale, a il.m. built Hav Mr nearly six years oi l perfectly sound. 1-J l H li. LEHMAN. WALTER'S " Photograph Gallery! I uke((reat pleasuro in informing my friends, and the public generally, that my New Studio is now complete. My I -IK tit it- on tl. N . Improved Plan 1 have spared n, iihet uain. op expense in hi raiiKii'lf this Light, SO as u give to al' n, oik ih.u .S.fi Porce lain I.IIeol Every slle of l l. lull, mnmi tn,l . larged to any si.m d.ired. A successful Hieer of twenty-five vears in Norfolk ' m i,n..l nf ih. all8factlon I alwajs 'e. My work speaks for itself by it 1 hope to gain your coniaaence and merit your favors. ery respei ifully, TIKJ.S. WALTER, N V cor Middle and Pollock ets., Dver luff s drugstore. janJldwtf NEW HEKNE, N. C. New Lot of Stock. t'spt W A. Enloe 1ms received twO car loads of North Carolina mules and ; horses whh h he i I cell at rock bottom prices for cash, at Mrs Smith s lot on Middle street , New berue. Feb. Hi H. H. T00KER, ' j WHOLESALE DEALER IN FISH AND OYSTERS, - tiff BKKE,N,C, Will give strict attention to orders, and J till the same upon best terms. flOdwSia - Dr. G. L. SHACKLEFORD ui:iNrnsri ZkdCXX33DXsXJ BTIlilBT, v NEW BEHNE, N. 0. 1862. EATON 1080. THE JEWELER HA8 A FINK STUCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SOLID SILVER ; AND PLATED WARE. SPKCTACLKS. I keep a larger stock of Spectacles - . than any other store in North Carolina. 1 take particular pains to fit tbem to the : ' eyes of parties needing them. - Having worked steadily at tbe bench for over thirty years, I believe I oaa do x as good work as any watchmaker In the Bute. COMF AND SEE ME. ' SAM. K. BATON, ': Middle street, -Opposite Baptist Church. feii dwtf " - COUNTRY HAUS, THE IB9 1 3T E3 sS P IN THB ' .i4t s 1 : JV--SlJ.-t ' o redude my stock cf C' Sell SI frwtly redoeed r brands for tbe Bert ThtrtT I . Call anii, t sme bs Jennsry S3, r ",.
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