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- , V - " .vot.vir.-NO. 122; NEW BERNE. N. C SATURDAY. AUGUST 18. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. tonal; "1 1: r;-r r. V J busustss locals., 1 ' F' 'INS sull-fed Beef a CkM. E. Nel- eon'e stall oe Breed ttmt thus ; morning, sarly end get (ood Mt. "v i fine lot N. 0. Bunt for tale t the 2. esshstore, , Vr : 1 JVST EECEIYED-by moow Hea :' tl riett Hill. 100 Umli building hat, ud for hI by . , J.C. Wimr, . v: Craven St, doors Mow Sooth Front. 1 'v TTBK PTJ&S ICE, manufactured by U the, Junua Ic Factor v. fry 2tf V' . . T OSf-t.OOO DOLLIES in small XJ change every month by those w ho fail la patronise K. B. Hsckburo, 'The Orocec.". To thee person I will My givw a trial u b eoavincad.. 1 wtll refund mosty it goods are not nt is actor y nnd found to b as represent- ,ed. TJsnell profits and quick sain" U lay motto, and So. saved to yoa ie lOo. made. To all know that that "nice" aoon amount to dollar. Now if you ' with to Hrt them, ba aura you buy from mo, and yoa will earUinly do that on thing. Try my 80 Floor in 10 lb lota anyway, with just 1 lb of my ' Fine Batter. OH draught, Bergner A Eogel'scele bratad Beert ice eold , at ' jy Htl A. B. Boltoh s BOTTLED BEER, ica cold, and all 01 bar cool drinks at jytttf A. B. Bolton s. ClALL at tha Broad 8. Store whera ' yoa can bay all kinda of Freah Groceries low for eaah only. Q. F. M. Dail, Ag't. WHITE LEAD. Mixed Paint, Ver Biah, Oil and Olaaa at Qso. Allin & Co. A REVOLUTION in Port an Prince has overthrown the government. Columbia has signed an extra dition treaty with the United States. ENQLA.ND invites a coherence of the Powers to consider questions relating to Africa. Evpkbob William has con ferred upon the King of Portugal Oolonelency of the twentieth regi i. meat of the line. , DOS Putt says : "The Senate v.of the United States has more dignity and less intelligence than any organized body on earth. f WoBXtifaKEM are preparing far a great Cleveland and Thnrman meeting in New York City 'at Cooper Union on Monday evening, the 27th lost. r The yellow fever excitement has - ! moderated in the South. The die . .'ease is of a mild type. Every precaution should be taken to guard Against Its introduction, bat paaicare always unwise. h , .There has been a letter box robbery in Chicago which is-the ' most colossal mail robbery scheme " ever known. Stealings amounting ;, to over 1250,000 have already been disQovered, and it is believed that the aggregate will be fully a million "" dollars. ... ? ' . JHE Btate authorities or Indiana are moving against the White Caps. v Tbis order of organized oot- laws ought to be exterminatea. Tne White Caps have Improved upon all the - Satanic devices of the knklax, and. they mast be wiped OKTaesday y a . delegation of " Pans workmen Waited on Prime I MlnrstcrloqtteH llL, Floqnet re- minded the delegation 8 that 1 'al though the Kepubllo allowed work men to discuss the conditions' of ; laljor it did ; Boi" aUpr iheai the - -fright to impede- labor; It strikes - ns that this is the lowest position. The eveningpapers ot Paris eon ., cur in the opinion7 that - the Bp . pointment of Qen. Yon Waldersee : to be chief of the general staff of - the German army-to succeed Gen x Ton Moltke, is a triumph of the war pr.ity in Germany, European papers gtucrally regard, theap- polatnieat as implicative of peace. , Tna Kepubllcans of Connecticnl i i ZllB Convention cave endorsed " 1 r ctioa cf the Chicago Conven ' - i cominated Hon. Morgan i: j for Governor, Gen. S. E ."crviia for Lieutenant-Governor m l Jay Walsh for Becretary of , te. They declare 8a;cat the :?3 of frco traJa. and the --"3 -idea Cf a trll'f. nuu vi r 1... a tut m la U wlS protect American labor I and Indoatriea. I IT U ft plonain g todication of Ut-1 ter times that the farmer are0r ardiaMoa fc aimaJy tatamdod to takintr unusual" Interest In public I voua tha lira of aar aUiuaM and H U affiira. ThAT a .r.mlninr far o.h. IUVU4 Dvl W Vi4 SjaHtVllftl 4 UCOMV Uj I and it is believed that there will be more urtners In the next LegiS Utnre of North Carolina than in! any previous Lefialature of the Old North State. Allen w. Thubmik, aon of Hou. Allen Q. Thnrman, has just returned from the Pacific coast, and umuch pleased with the political situation as he found it in the Western States. lie represents' Democratic prospects as very bright in Colorado and Minnesota. Thete is no question in his mind about Indiana The Democrats will carry it by a large majority. Illinois will elect a Democratic Governor. W. It. Hearst, proprietor and editor of the San Francisco Ex aminer, arrived in New York last Tuesday nieht. Mr. Hearst came to consult his father. United States c. . rj a . , Senator George Hearst, in regard to California politics and to assist the Democratic National Commit- tee in organizing the California Campaign. He Bays: "I am confl- dent that onr State will irirft (Meve- ..... n - - - - land and Thnrman a majority of 1,500." This is a change of about 15,000 votes since 1884. It seems likely that Mr. Blaine will tarn om to be an elephant in a china store. It is a question what to do with him. His speeches cre ate great enthusiasm in certain places but are terribly damaging to the Republicans in other localities. He wants to go west, and turn the tide that has set in in favor of -tariff reform. Mr. Blaine has claimed that the issua is solelv one of hich " " protection or not, as be is inclineal, r.A fnrornrot if TTio a rem mania Q ra specious, and the members of the committee know that the Western States will not accent them LOCAL NEWS. The crops in this Immediate eommu nity are doing remarkably well. An engagement has been made with the management for the appearance at our theatre during October of Mme. Jananschek, the great Bohemian actress. The oorn and cotton crops near the city, and especially the former, are finer than they hare been for yean. With only a short while of con tinned favorable weather a large yield it assured. Rev. J. G. MoMullen, pastor of the Qoldaboro Presbyterian Chnroh (who b now spending hie vocation at Seyea Springs), expect to occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church In this city on Sunday next at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Drowned. A nnrftil ejirit frnm Waahintrinn. M. P. . annnn- ,.i aii. m.. - f Capt. Mayo of tbe steamer Greentflla, fU from the steamer at about 8:i o cioca p. m. on Thursday and was drowned. ' Steamer Movemente. Tha steamer Manteo of the O. D. line sailed for Norfolk; via Ocracoke. jet - tarday with freight and passengers. the Stout of the Clyd. Un. iled for Battimoro. yesterday with a cargo of ramoer. - . v - ,t . , Tha Tesner of the EL CL D. Un aailed yesterday wiu cargo ot naval stores and general tnerchandiae. Tha Eaglet of this line will arrive today.. . A Correction ., f. it. uj . 1 Vr. W.ahlnatnn . Ftrv.n - hafnM. - thai Mayor for allowing a train to ooma to Hew Berne without stopping at ths ausrantlns station. I-was rmt nnon the stand by the prosecution. ' My teetl mony showed that the train did stop the time required by the reeulatione, thus satisfying tha authorities that there bad been no violation nr Mr. Brvan. B. U. UASOOCK. nr. ...... v-w ... ... ' . . was trieo,OTigaT wnai we.uxougni was an autnsnuo statement or tne case, We cheerfully make the oorrection. advicb to botiiebs. "Mbs. WrsSLow'a Sootbiho Stbct should alwsys be used for children nAv;n. ' - T. .iutliu tk. anftAna . ".uuiu a a . d w ti . n tu. vutmi nv ju. t the gums, allays all pain, cures windl rn!:.i. and in t'..a hpst rmrlT for dlar- ! . - a k'ra. Twcr'T-Rve cents a bottle. . u rl7dtuthiatwly Oar GoUsboro Meade Indignant." Our Goldaboro friends Bather fUw off tha handla wham thw hoard al Naw Bna) a.narmnilalng again thai town. Uoiaa any mora man r iti point. Oar city ooBcU actad apoa tha adfioaofoar port phyaicina and such sminsataa thoriry as Dr. F. W. Baghea. Badthay not Ukan thla sup aftar auoh adrioa, had aeaaa of yallow faar boon brought into tits city on aooouot of lack of aaid action tha indignation of those whose lire they are ax poo ted to protect ould hare known no bounds. Our friends at Qoldaboro are not afraid of tha spread of the disease there, but they ought to know that a seaport town is where the disease spreads most rspidly and assumes its most malignant type. But suppose, as doubtless ths Ooldsboro peopls think, there was no need at all for this rigid quarantine, the motire was good ; there is not nor haa there erer been any but the kindest of feeling existing among our DeoDle towards thsi sister town and if we were misUkeAit was a very natural one iuat such as Ooldsboro would make. Our city physicians havs heard the horrors of 1864 described by some of our citiaens who wers hsre. and knowing he B,tur ' U,B 0l,eM' c111 yl low ferer, and the fact that there are ', , ... who would lhrou,h Qoldaboro to Kek here, and knowing that a person may carry the germ of lbs disease for several days before development, and further, knowing the nature of our cli mate, tboy advised that nothing short of an absolute stoppage of all traffic and passengers between this city and Qoldaboro would aecure the city against the introduction of the disease The members of the board of council were govered in their action by this ad .u 0t the nhvaioians. TheattemDtof our friend tha Argua to ridicule them for their action is in bad taste and should have been written in the lan guage of his "grsphio description. " We deem it necessary to state further that Dr. Duffy, the port physician graphed Dr. Spicer on the 15th inst ask in k information as to the case re ported there. Be received nit tharn wa a rafl boUt ,wo miies from town and that he would write Dirticulars bv man. upw am uu uu;, nuu as port physician bad a rigbt to know haa not been given the particulars. But it is reported here that the man who has the fever is with hie family and it would be m remarkable case if none of them take it. Capt. Alexander'e Address. On our editorial page will be found the opening address of President S, Alexander before the State Alliance now in session in Raleigh. It is capital paper and, reflects credit upon the head of the farmers' organization In the State. He handles the monetary system of our country with the ability of an experienced financier. He shows that the high rate of interest Charged by the national banks Is sot the fault of the stockholders of the bank but the fault of the KOTsramenl; that all the fanB4ra W0M art not attributable to merchant ebylocke, but in a great more to an erroneous system of tuning, cnldvaiin lands that wiU I noj proeuee enough to pay the expense of cultivation. Hie reference to syndi cate, trusts, combines, pools and mon- opoliee ie olean cut. Patronajre, free tranaportaUon and money ean nomi UOt muj osbuiuiw lot vuiun uiguei than the-Legislature, or failing to nominate, tan defeat their opponinent. Capt. Alexander position on work ing 'public roads is identical with that taken by the Jotjenal eight years ago, "It la thi lystem." says he, ''originated 1 by the Feudal Barona In the dark ages, and introduced hero by the slave own- M "ff'J kj'. hasrarded the de- i Telomnent or our Btate. i' it it not oiuy a relio of slavery but is an unjust tax lines sue country peupio, sua urann land rami laoorera aione nave to near. I we commena tne a arses so our reaa era a, a paper ' wona presemng ior 1 futura rerereno. : . ABeUier.VMUlUaie. Edtob JocitSAt: As we see cards published la your paper in behalf of several esndidates ' f Of office in this - 1 oouaty, we too wish to bring before the people or tne county, tnei name-. 01 w. W. Buseell as a candidate tor county treasurer. . " . m v. i-Jimvf-'-i tl' tu uusseu h a very wormy, young I man, ana is esteem ea oy nu wno snow I him. His lnatutTT. soonety, strwi in- tearity end - business s quaUaoatians w-d,t fcin, in eTery respec worth? ot (he support of his fellow-citizen, i - - t ':'m' j And tbe efScacy of its' action have ren- dered the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, immsnsely pop I tilar. - Te C!IoanflAa anfl TnASM tin thA w.w. . ....... r eloj-'d snd feverish System, and dis - eels U. s sr a. Colas SOd t rvers. .... , A I a vuy, -ns, riew truBu,i,, In ftusjantiao The following telegram was received last sight: Goix&bjKO, Aug 17, l&o To JOCUAX-Here's a howdy do. I am quarantined hefe in Goldboro. for bidden my home by an edict of Mew Berne s city council, sod 1 have been andertng about iLu ' gem city of the plains." with its cU.n, hard streets. beautiful buildings and buay, bapp; people, look it g for some warrant for thefoolhardv action of v our still more foolish city council, looking for just one cose ofyellinv fever, and in all ibis city full of stirring, thriving people I fail to and anything to justify the city council of New Berne in debarring me from my family or the traveling public from the eiercise of their constitutional rigbt of free locomotion. a new duneiad should be written for the express immortalizing ot the present make-up ef New Berne s citv council. I am aow searching for "Jeeoe Holmes" the 'fool killer," and if 1 find him brother Crawford may hold himself in readiness to officiate at several funerals of dsfunct mmber8 of New Bwrne'scity council. J N. VVhitf-ord. Perhaps if the Colonel was here and not Inconvenienced by the o,uarantine, he would think th b.ur.l bsd J ne a good thing I Ths North Carolina DtaJ ,n Rich mond, Va. One thousand seven hun Irr.l and eighty North Carolina soKIiith are buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich mond, Va. Tbeir giaves are unmarked. The ladies of Hollywood Memorial As sociation desire to iilaie irramte blocks at the head of each grave, an. I auk con tributions for the purpose. The Ladies Memorial Association of New Heme ap peal to the citizens to ai.l the under taking. Contributions can In sent to Mrs. Geo Allen, Ti eamri r of Memorial Association, or to the Joi'hnai. office. Contributions will be m-knowledged m the Jul una L. Mrs. John Hughes, Si 00 1 00 M. M. Nash C. W. McLean George Allen . 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1.00 1.C0 Journal Msj. Graham Daves Miss Annie M. Slover, C. T.Hancock Mrs. M. DeW. Stevenson Special rrocfillng' of City (tiincil. Special meeting of board hold even ing of Aug. Kith, Mayor Meadows in chair and Councilmen Williams. I lru-h, Lane, Gray and Thomas present. Mayor stated that meeting wj called to take action in regard to parlies quar antined on evening mail train. Councilman Williams moved that the resolution stand as adopted this day at 12 m. at called meeting. Carried by unanimous vote. The Mayor read a communication from an indignation meeting held at Ooldsboro, Aug. 16th, 1888. un motion tne communication was filed for further consideration. Mr. H. B. Duffy asked permission for Mr. H.R. Bryan to pass threueh the city to Morehead City and remain the twenty-five days. Councilman Williams moved that the Mayor or some other member of the board go up to the train and take a list of names of all parties who wished to go through to Morehead City and re mainduring the period of quarantine twenty-five days and that they be allowed to do so. Carried unanimous ly. Minutes read and adopted. J. R. B. Carhaway, Clerk pro tern. Notice. There is white lime for sanitary pur poses at the station house, to be given to the public. JA.8. T. LEWIS, C M. County Convention. The delegates from the various town ships to tbe County Democratic Con' ventlon will assemble at the court house in New Berne at 11 o'clock, a. m., Thursday, Aug. 23, 1888, pursuant to the action of the convention at its late session. Chas. C. Clark, Chairman. Aug. 14, 1888. .Lemon Elixir. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK. Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, aromatic stimulants, and blood pu rifiers. Fifty' cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists generally. Prepared by II. Mozley, M. D., Atlanta, Oa. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headache 'take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness take Lemon Elixir. - " For loss of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir. . For fevers.- malaria and cbiUs, take Lemon Elixir. ' '('. . Lemon Elixir will hot fail yon in ' any of the above named diseases, '-all of whioh arise from a torpid or f diseased liver; - . . .i.-m),; v Editorial. I have tried Dr. Mozley a Lemon El ixir, and find it all that it Is represent ed to be.;-; ., ; - T. r littli-fikld, ' ' Jesuo. Oa.. Sentinel. From the Galveston Christian Advocate Dr. Mozley v Lemon Elixir has deser fvedly gained a wide reputatioo in. the malarial dUtrlots ot Texas, and has proved a blessing to many households treat the Keaatalai. Rocas Khob, Aug. IS, ist(8. . niToa JocxjaL A Uae from the ! mountains may be Interesting to you 1 after your extended trip on the sea 1 coast. We are here in the oldest pa rt of tne world. If tbe geologists are cor rect, for I asa laformatd by one that the Blue Ridge Mouatains have the oldest formation of rocks that has been dn oovereU on any portion uf the globe, and we are amid ths spurs of that range and ia full view of tbe highest peak of it. Wnen the morning stars ang together tbese venerable bills heard the music, and the rippling streams and bubbling brooks that chant a perpetual requiem to departed glory may Debut reproducing tne enchanting notes. Whether this is so or not we will not discuss, but that it is a delight ful country and lovely scenery to gaz.e upon all admit. The company of yUltora here is not large, but vastly interesting. Miss Marks of Mew Berns, Miss Stub of Ral eigh, and Miss Powell of Knoxville have so far been the reigning or rather competing belles of the bouse. The beaux have been numerous. Asheville, Salisbury and far off Minneapolis have been well represented. In all that makes up a real enjoyable season of recreation there haa seldom been one here or elsewhere equal to the present. Miss Marks, in aduilion to her charm ing manners and interesting conversa tion, often affords an entertainment by recitations, which all New Hermans know to be superb and rendered in ac cordance with all the rules of well cultivated elocution. The others do not recite, but nevertheless have an at tentive audienoe of at least one in the course of an evening's enjoyment. It goes for a joke that these airy balconies abound in pairs, while other resorts are cherishing their rosebuds. We sre not troubled here with the heat, mosquitoes or politics. The mer cury baa not been above ?4 degrees, and but one mosquito has reached here probably in some low lander 's bag gage and he etherialized and went up among the burning meteors, while pol itics is entirely too uninteresting to at tract attention when there is so much to be seen and heard upon wbi:h all can agree. Tbe papers, hovever. keep those who eel interested in such matters well posted as to what is going on in that xciting arena. From that tource we re informed that Mr. Voorneea is at shville. while Mr. Sunset Cox is at Morehead. which from a Republican stand point is another perversity of Democracy, in having tbe sunset in the '.ist. With this. Senators Ransom and anc e at the fruit show in Raleigh, the wo visiting statesmen sent out by the Republican National committee at the Mount Holly Fair, and Nuon and Rus sell on tbe stump in Craven county, it s reasonable to suppose tbst the ques- lons of the day will be pretty thorough- y discussed and much political knowl edge disseminated among the masses. Ihe papers adhere to the error that it is the "cashier of the A. & N. C. R." that has been arrested in Chicago for running away with funds of the com pany, when in fact it was for engaging 1 the boyish depravity of stealing atermelons that the man is wanted. The financial functionary of that corpo ration, we think, has never been sus pected of so rash an act as an attempt to un off with the funds. Since writing the above the Tall Sycamore of the Wabash has passed own the road after making a speech at Asheville. Mr. James A. Bryan passed up yesterday and doubtless met with the Western Senator and may give you his views upon the canvass in Craven. C. DO.'T EX.PERliTtENT. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more prone be may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be de ceived, but insist upon getting Dr King s New Discovery, which is guar anteed to give relief in all throat, lung and chest affections. Trial bottles free at R. N. Duffy's drug store. Large bottles 81. DIED. In Onslow oounty, N. C, Aug. 16th, at the residence of her mother, Mrs. S. C. Mattocks, Miss Lib Mattocks, in tbe 31st year of her age. Funeral will take place at the M. E. Church in this city this a. m.atll o'clock. City Ordinance. Whereas, Yellow Fever exists in a neighboring community with which the city of New Berne is in constant, inti mate intercourse; and, Whereas, In tbs opinion of the City Physician, sustained by other medical authority, including Dr. F. W. Hughes, the only sure preventive against the entrance of the disease, is the im mediate stoppage of all travel and traffio to and from , said infeoted community for tbe period of at least twenty-five days; therefore. 1. Beit ordained. That all intercourse by rail, or otherwise, between New Berne and Ooldsboro, or other infected places, be prohibited; for twenty-five days from the passage hereof 3. Be it further ordained, That the Mayor be invested with full power and authority to carry out the provisions hereof. - 8. Be it further ordained, that Tor each and every, violation . hereof the1 offender shall be fined ISO or imprisoned thirty dsys. f - , . .-it .. .. .-. v "E.H. IfziDOWB, sfayor... SttaJ FULCHrR, City Clerk; " .- r' ? New Bern, N. alug; 11, 1881!:' DAVIS SCHOOL. Military Boarding School lOK BOYlMd TOTJJtl XXX. rail prapuukw for MT taOrf or (or Tin. in. Bttu&ky b noa Sm eUnuu i au.d w1bm i I Baa4( lait Orrkotra for MaiUtMU Antmnnm. Ito liir, ' Chart t Uapumt OT Ihmw. UPiMUtOKDt Of XH. FWfl CUUTW in Tel(xpby V EH V LOW KAtJua. COL. A. C. DAVIS,' Supt., LI I.KANUK. 5. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. FOR Off AM, NEW )OHK. 1 L lb i ii. .1 t , Father. 1 1 'b d 1 1 pi t ul .New Of K I ie in K 11. 1 . K. a 1 tor the iai r.a.. ; iiir poweis of tDtU . uncled by lh Jesait ixi.il m a very beautiful "uai iwtwaea tbe Bas-tti-rjrttellttjtaslvsu !S lentiflc and Com- ia ana Tulttoa par Year $Jot. Miun Heal m rvr Sth. IS8. i'-lKW aj oiin nafl7. Si J.an't Hall, a l"reparatery ftehool far Boys from lo to 12. '. under the s.me dlrac lion. Forfuither yr ;ru.ars apply to Hsv. Joh.n Mm. J . lr. s ulT dwlaa Tut: inKHin or nil-: south i iKir.l mu tkn.n . upon tha ( uui'irrlar.il r'.alrau '.' - 'pc I a ho V e tba SM le t.. 1 his . ,i,iu,. .. uar me apectal patroa aitt "i ii.,- li!t,... t i in- l'mifataBl kplaoo pal huii h . in ih" -.ii-iii and BonthvfSt. otters u..- hrtt.th.t.i rra.,!-iu't and thehaat al auut-h. in ! h -xi.'r:i! a-., 1 t-ilucatioaal, tax us iiraiiaiiar i,. nl .....I u ,ia C-ullealata an I 1 1. ri. !)!'.. ,ii i I'm luieuta. Kor Ina BlieiciHi i-i;,ini8 -t n I i. erwity for patrou. ae a, -.v inr ,i... ....-nil i. . ihe Uv. TEL- K 1 K It ' H i . ' i 1 .: e'.'.or. Sevum, lenu. auisdwlm Duffy's Group Syrup. Reo iiv i ( the lalf l'r WaITKR Dl'FTY. IMCKr A KKl AM) SOLD BY, NKW lil'.UNK. North l arolina. SALEM FEMALE V I.I.M. N ACADEMY ('. II. ..-!,! ..: . p i- l. i.t ..I nits u ' lllr, .,-fji-ii.. (Srmli-.l hi -I n.l it ! , ai hiiiiH m M usli men-ial i.iiulii. r hrlallon Ini'n'i i.l im I im pi i c ... kt ninifa: m "in e study rar ;. rooraa; well .i- - ' i tiily ; special iik!'iKts and Com Miti' life, with good I it.- of the Indl- i hm "t conllnu i'i ' A lunicip. . lara ly'iS ilwlni i-i-.t fiii-. :i i . St- nil f. i I'ala I. n ii AGENCY VOI H HOJKf AND IIOll K." I hnvii a very Hup rANIMDATK niilR I- I. l IMI Till HHAN. ii litiunn and miRTnii. Hv t ln an if. uf ilnsai i.'.us we will aen who I. AHKAIi, thisl liar u itiK.il rnoua-ta lor lha CA N 1)1 1 'A 1 Km i ii nii.kn Hiirtly I he voter can Mtiinhe tliem. b ivt' i ctiia each, al Vt LSI ICR'S CIOAR STORK, Mid. lie. heat Kiitith Krfilltita. AIkii, where can he i. nihil aitod Cbewlnc. MiniiRli-.u Httil allUlinla uf lohacco, Igttra, anil mi the ii-her si. !e I'.inil cuol soda Wat' Olniti'f a;.-. ii p Km k iiler.ete., ete. U . I.. PAL.TIBK i ft l.iirty l.i let on know It. The World Stands Aghast AT MY LOW I'KIOES, And wonders, How U it that I can sell so much lower than anv one else? I'll tell you: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the caih, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING:. Come and buy from mffjaud you will never regret it. K. R. JONES, New Berne, N. 6. Livtsry Cll C inn s-vniiapinrs-t OMLU MIIU EAOIJAUUEl SteStlbleiss I " ' ' w The nnierBtgned having purchased tbe extenflve8tables on Middle street, formerly", condoctei by Mr. Cohen, Is prepared tofur-f nleh thepnbllc with the vei-ybett servloSni HORSES and V4.UICLES of EVERT DS-4 CRIPTION. "vnr pivi TAKfe-S tutll Une stock always on hand for DIRK, 8 A LEV or EXCHANGE. An azperlerjce of several ' yeais haa made me familiar with the nssds J -of New Berne and vicinity In this line, sad , nopalna will be spared to give the fullest ' satisfaction.. Drivers and taama fnrnlahad i for any occasion or to ny part of surrouBdV lng eoontry. j. x, EWELL Jym Middle street "JZ Just Received: i ,1 t. i t.) -t X L.Vz&A h. si One Car Old Mess Pdrk: For Sale Cheap by JF. XJlricIi. 1. WfiOLES ALE OROCEIir 1 M 4 1i '
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