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"f M N- IT? GURNAL. , ' . VOL. VII.-NO. 124. NEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 21 , 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. ... X ; 15. tt ',iyO If; -i '. . v ? ' ;tl.lf t. f. M '"21 -business locals;; PBIL'A BUriES, the beet is the market, on ice at Dana's, only 80 earjja per lb. CARLOAD rRESa WHEAT BRAN jutt received at : H w - 8. W. E W. SBAIXWCOD'a. 4 fine lot N. 0. Bams for sale at the XX eaab store. , , . JUST RECEIVED by hooner Hen rietta Hill, 100 bariale building line: ud (or sale by i " J. CWbittt, .. -i Cnni St, I doors below South Front. a ;-' jiioa ' TT8E PURE ICE, manufactured by c c -v! U tbe Jarman.Ice Factory. flj2tf . LOST-1.000 DOLLARS in small ehange every month by thoe who ' 1 f.il to patroniae E. B. Hackbura. ' The i '.; Oroeer." ,T those persons I will aay give a atrial and be convinced. I will f aland money u goods ara not sat isfactory and found to be m represent rd. "Small profits end quick kales" is 'ri '. ray motto, and Bo. eared to you is 10c. C t . .taJa. Yob all know that theaa "nlca" . ; i. soon emodat to dollar. Now if you :, x . - wiah to save them, bo aura jou buy from ma, and you will certainly do ' that on thing. Try my 3o Flour in 10 lb Iota anyway, with just 1 lb of my Fin Butter. 05 draught, Bergner & Eogel's cele brated Beer, ice cold, at , JyTTtf - A. H. HOLTOH'8 BOTTLED BEER, ice cold, and all other oool drink at , jyVTtf A. H. Holton '8. ALL at the Broad 8t. Store where V ' you can buy all kinds of Fresh Groceries low tor cash only. Q. F. M. Da.il, Ag't. w J HITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var nish, Oil and Glass at Obo. Allen & Co. Tub fever in Florida seems to be abating. Praise ye the Lord. Advices of the lGth inst. from Cajenne, French Guinea, report a destructive fire in that city. Loss f 2,000,000. A DESTRUCTIVE fire at Norfolk, Va., last Friday night destroyed John L. Roper's loin ber saw mill. The loss is 130,000. THE North German Gazette as serts that the question of a com mercial treaty between Germany and Russia has never been raised and would not be. The eleventh conference of the Young Men's Christian Association ? of th world convenes in Stockholm Wednesday. Rev. L. C. Vass, D.D., ' of this eity is present as a represen tative from North Carolina. ' V - A duel between two ladies of good families was fought on the ti-; ,J.5th inst. at Cannes, France. Pis tols were used, and roles of the s code were strictly obeyed. One of ';?" the ladies was wounded in the , . -.chest and the other in the arm. fj',-f A "FAMTHE prevails in Tarkey, and serious disorders have occurred. jj-PO fOT about the 15th inst., the .Albanian, garrison at Metzooo , packed the town. Many christians t were killed and their property de 8trojed5 Senator DawVohees seems f to, think that the greenback ques tion is an issue in the Indiana 'Ma-analfrn tMa t-nar Va Hnnht of rit,'; Senator. Theremin. be a tre mendous issue of greenbacks this - . year, and if you don't rant to get ' left yon had better be on hand with .. yonr bail. ' ' " , " f-':i The late Republican con vesn tuft 'oi Michigan Inserted io theirplat form a plank which may be said to be a masterpiece of statesmanship. ' We believe" say theee Michigan pttriots, win a reduction of the increasing surplus . and .national revenues, to government require ments by an American protective and Republican system and not by an .English free trade, and. Demo erntfe ejstem.'' This concen?ated tomfoolery is pure Algerism, and is as clear as mod frozen r on a' hot sr-maer day.- ' ; ' " ' ' Os Sunday morning the : JotTR- ;:al ' said, "Indignation meetings r iHDot arouso our Hospitality to v srJs our neighbor, nor can they prevent cs from quarantining oar piople.M We intent! ci to say, '-in-l,;;natioa meeting cannot arouse car hostility towards cur neih r, ror can ttey r reve t from r r-. 1 . ' ' ' 1 - - ' ' ' ' ' , Uiu .1 i ... 1 ' i ' itj of New Berne is proverbial, and to the people of no etna-unity la it more cordially extended thin to those of Golds boro. We ftel Just pride in. the morel deration, boai nese energy, and social refinement' of oof sister city, and we trust that the christian charity of her people will be equal to the occasion. The exhibition of ill feeling that some persons see fit to exhibit, is not creditable to them, and will not be regarded as representative of the beautiful city that reflects the highest credit upon our noble Stafe.. Id times of great excite ment, involving matters of business interest and personal safety, nasty and injudicious action may take place, but the secood sober thought will prompt to just dealing and magnanimous sentiment. Again onr politest bow and lx.st wishes to Goldsboro. LOCAL NEWS. The steamer Carolina is on Howard's ship railway for repairs. Superior Court of Lenoir is in session at Kintton, Judge Merrimon presiding. Dockery speaks at Kinston today, and is expected to adctrers the people here tomorrow. Our office is the recipient of a box of most beautiful and choice (lowers. They are from the gardens of Mr. O. L. Kit patrick of Kins ton. Cottage prayer-meeting, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., at the resi dence of Capt. Ouard Dixon on Easi Front street, near Union Point, tonight at 8 o'clock. Frank Lane, a colored man who was well known here, fell dead on yectsr- day forenoon while plowing in a field in this city. Two opinions prevail one is he died of sunstroke, the other that his death was from heart disease. He wes about 80 years old. The fire alarm at abq-t 9 o'clock yes terday morning was met with a hearty response from the department but their services were not needed as it waa soon put out by persons present. It was the kitchen of Mrs. Churchill on Pollock street and oaught from a defective flue of the stove. Craven county folks are happy. Sat isfied with Cleveland 'a administration, confident of Fowle's election, and look ing forward to the good time when Nunn will be in the Senate and Russell in the House, they pursue the even tenor of their way indifferent alike to the maledictions of the wicked and the hum of mosquitoes. The services at the Baptist church last Sunday morning conducted by Hon. C. O. Clark, was highly interesting and In structive. Daring the service Mr- Clark read a postal card from the paHor Rev. H. W. Battle, stating that he had heard rumors of yellow fever, and won! 4 return to' his post if the fever came to Now Berne. Steamer Movements. The Vesper of the E. C. D. line ar rived Sunday with fall cargo of geneial merchandise. The Eaglet of this line i.uea yesteraay aiternoon witn lumoer and general merchandise. The Vesper will sail at 4 o'clock tomorrow after noon. A- The Newberne of the O. D. line ar rived yesterday and sails this morning at 9 o'clock for Norfolk via Ocracoke, Mayor's Court. R. P. "Williams, acting Mayor, had the following oasea before him yester day: Isaiah Hill, .disorderly, fin $1.06 and cojfc. . Hay wood Huff, cursing, and sweating, submitted, cost. Haywood Faff, f disorderly,! submitted, cost. Charles Nelson, disorderly, imbmitted cost. John Slade, cursing 'and swear ingjlne $1.00 and coat. R.: O. lloeley violating chap. 5, tec. I, city ordinances, fine $10 and coat, v - .-' ; Miss Maud Vyne, who has been visit ing Miss Mamie Stimsou, has returned to her home at TJavelock. f 'Jw' Messrs. C. B. Eeeler of Portsmouth and J. F. Cowell of Bavboro were registered at Hotel Albert yesterday. E.S. Straetv Eq,t left yesterday, for the mountains where lira. Street pre ceded him a few weeks ago.i" ? i L. J. Moore, Esq., it attending King' ton court. V " .,v--t-. V -v' Mr.; A. J. Cook, the clever proprietor of the Atlantic' Hotel, was in the eity yesterday. ' --' '-..'?,;-."' n. R. Kornezay, Esq., is on a short visit to his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Street. C" '-t Manly, Eq. 8 off to Onsl'o e n r r : ' ior.al businet . . ' Tamporaxy Clunga of Schedule ofths o. n. , Co, Tka ateamar Newberne will sail oo regular ached ale, Ttiaaday, Aug. Slit, 1338, for Norfolk, via Ocraooke and Roanoke Island wharf. There will be bo steamer from New Berne on tb's line oa Friday, Ang. 24th. as the steamer llanteo will b detained in Norfolk for repairs which will occupy the space of a week. Oa Mondax. Aug. !7th, the ateaaer Maateo will resume ber regular schedule from Norfolk to New Berne, and together with the steamer New berne will form the semi-weekly lice, without change, unless a change for the better is put in force later in the season. Cowardly Act. We give space to a communication elaewhere which makes complaint about soma miscreant throwing chemi cals on members of the Solvation Army while they were engaged in worship. The Army had been making its accustomed street parade and were halted at the corner of Middle and Pollock streets where they usually congregate for short worship prepara tory to marching to their hall. It was after dark and while engaged in prayer soma person threw what supposed to have been chloroform in the face of a woman which so stupefied her that she had to te taken home. Portions of the drug fell on others and from th odor, they pronounced it chloroform. This was very unbecoming and cowardly to so treat people while en gaged in religious worship. The Salva t on Arm; has given but little trouble since they have been in New Berce and to be thus treated is shameful. They have their rights as well as others, and should they becomo obnoxious, the courts are open for redress, but do ntt take advantage of them while kneeling u prayer. New Berne High School. We are glad to learn that Prof. Neal as made arrangements for drawing in charcoal and crayon and painting in oil and water colors, according to the latent methods, for the ensuing year. This art, so full of beauty and refin ing influences and advantages, is made in our school to bear its important part in the scale of education. We note also with much interest the provision for a course of lessons in tonography, or shorthand writing, and the principles of type-writing. Shorthand, as it is sometimes called, is deservedly becoming a popular branch of education because of the igh salaries received, ranging from $5C0 to sometimes as much as $2,000 a ear. These quick workers ara used as sec retaries, amenuenses, corresponding clerks and reporters; in railroad, ship ping, express, bank, law, insurance and real estate offices; in manufac turing and mercantile houses, in taking testimony In courts, and in fact in many or the business departments of life. Let young men and young ladies who desire to prepare themselves in tbis line, begin with this opportunity work that does not require so long a time as might be supposed. Outrageous Conduct. Editor JO0RjraL:-The Salvation Army since it made its appearance here to stay, has accomplished much good; many have been turned from their evil way into paths that leadeth unto ever lasting life. In view of the good that haa been accomplished through their instrumen tality, I ask, is It not in bad taste, not to aay wicked, for them to be disturbed in their mode of worship by malisious persons who cowardly insult them while marching on the public streets br throwing poisonous stenches in their way r On Sunday evening; last chloro form was thrown on one of the sisters which so affected her that she had te be conducted home. We oaution those persons against a repetition of this act, for they may rest asaured that they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. 8. Democratic Executive Committee. There will be a meeting: of the County Democratic Exeoutlve Committee at the court house, August 23d, at 10 a.m. A full- attendance ia requested, as there will be business of Importance to transact ,' 8. B. Btrkit, Chairman. Jonathan Hatkks, Seo'y. . Cf- County CoaTeation. " The delegates from the various town ships to the County Democratic Uon vention will assemble at the court house in New Berne at Tt o'clock,, a. m Thursday, Aug. 23, 1889, pursuant to tbe action of the, convention at its late -' - CHA8. C. Cubk, Chairman Aug. 14, 1888 . ,,f Tka Bag of (again. ' -C8TI9, Tex.. Auk. 8. 18S5. :- To llB. A. K. Hawcis Dear Sir: It gives me pleasure to say that I have been using your glasses for some time past with much satisfaction. For clear ness, softness and for. all purposes in tended, they; are not surpassed bv any that I have ever worn. n I would recom mend them to all wbo want a superior glasv I am very respectfully yours, , Jon.v Ireland, Ex-Gov. of Texas. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by The Quarantine Modified. Th North Carolina Dead :n Rich- It will be lUihatthe city council mend, Va, baa mod lie J w.a quarantine rettula- Ooe thousand seven hundred and tiona. This, think, is very proper, e hty North Carolina soldiers are It ia still ntce iry, however, to be biriej in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich cautious. Nj lubger than Ust .il.t t uiulJ, V4, Their gmve are uc marked, man was put til at the qDsraDtine eta- j The Uiits of Uoiljwo)d Memorial At tion who waa mron.ly inspected of , socmiion desire to place granite blocks being direct from Jacksonville Thtre at the head cf each grave, and ask con waa evidence that he was from that tnbutious for the purpose. The Ladies point, and it would hive been I ritt-r to have refused down here. hi in on tie train Spt'rial Trooei ilms of City IVuuril. August CO, At the request of Mr l leuient Manly, a special mvelin of the board i f ciiy council was heM today nl V' Councilman I! 1' Willnnu mayor. Present: Couoci.iurn U 1'. ' B. B. Line, F l inch. Kilpli ( 11. Simmons and J 11 Thorns. 'clock, c .1 g i.Jlnp, .v. 1!. ct . f The Mayor stuttd that the the meeting was to nudify thi qur: c tine ordinance as regards ca.Mii,ie and freights (lasi-iag through fi.iu Ooldsboro toMjrehe.il I'uy After healing the port phj -i. Ur. F. V. Iluglies ua the ml. following re.M'Imi. r. . m ur n i-Ui and i'ct, the i o a : y adopted Resolved. That S, e 1st of the quaran tine laws now in force be amn.dtd by adding at the end thereof the fi.il.m ic . Provided that kuch pers. in. (nights and things may come and I hi. Ut: t ii to and pass through New Heine a, may be passed and allowed to enter l y the port physician or his representative and the mayor or some councilman. Any person making any false reprtsen tations for the purpose of deceiving either of said etlicers ebai I l e kuIij.ci to the penalty hereinafter impo.ed. I'nder the provisions of the above ordinance, after consullnU 'ii with the city council, t ) further define Ins dis cretionary pwer,t!i. p. rt pl'.Nicriii hereby gives notice to the public that all persons arriving at (I ild-boro frcm non-infected places will bo allowed to piss into and through th i cay of New Berne provided tint they make immediate transfer frcm trairs entering Ooldsboro to the 1.1 i tram going to New Iterne. For the pie-cut it is deemed proper to debar pcrr-otn, w ho have remaind lontr i.-i (iohlsboro. from entering tho city of New K. rne. The mayor leceired a ti 1 1 r i :n fio n one Jno li. Ilaianl (t athington, D C. , which waa road to the board. It was then, on motion rf I! I; lane. ordered that tue mayor taka rucn ef ei 8 as he may think advisable to inform the department at Washington cf his insulting eommmunicatn n lo the mayor. Minutes read and adopted. Board adjourned. StLAS Fui.i iii:h, Clerk. STATE SEWS lOXDFNSI l). Winston Sentinel: Rev. L. W.Craw ford of New Berne, ia here visiting his brother, Capt. U. R. Crawford. A tettter received from Evangelist Pear son states that he will be in Winston by the third Sunday in September, at which time he proposes (to commence his series of meetings in the Centenary M. E Church. The citizens of. Ker nersville don't propose to be without a newspaper. Arrangements are now be ing made for the resuscitation of the News. Asheville Citizen : Asheville perfectly heaitby. Tbe mean liar is abroad io the land, and Asheville is the object of his miserable attack. The new Athletic Club rooms in the new Johnston build ing are the handsomest in the State. The excellent gymnasium ordered by tbe Club has been received and placed in position. Work on the new Southern Express office is progressing and will be completed in a few da 8.' The build ing ia very handsome, Wilmington Star: A call has been issued for a convention of Republicans to be held St tbe court bouse today, in opposition generally to the "regulars," and particularly to Gen. Manning, the regular candidate for Sheriff. Ar ticles of incorporation have been filed with Mr. S. Van Au rings, clerk of the Superior Court, for the Dalton Chemi cal Company. The business of the Company is to manufacture Majnard's blaok dye, from the acid products re sulting srom the distillation of pine wood, and other chemical products the Company may see fit to manufacture News and .Observer: Raleigh will have tbe greatest occasion next week. Tbe Farmers' Inter State Cotton Con vention begins Tuesday.--At Moore court yesterday R. L. McNeill was tried for murder and acquitted. Mr. G W. Banderlin'will deliver the address of welcome on Tuesday to tbe State Farmers' Convention. -Robert Leeson Porter is still recuperating his health in this city,, preparatory to making his arrangements tar sail. - Porter's health is evidently very much improved,-1 and his physical strength mncb : wasted BO says he wanted to regain his health entirely before he goes to claim his fortune in Ireland v '-'-V---. :t' IfRTJP 09 FIGS Is Nature's own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and - the most effect- tve remedy known to Cleanse- the Sys tem wnen unions or UosUve; to Drepel Headache, Coldsf and Fevers; to Cure Habitual Corjstipationv . Indigestion Piles, etcv Manufactured only by the Uanrornia -1 ig tsyrup "Jompany, Has rrancisco, KM.- tt. n. Luffy, agent Memorial Association of ew Berne a- peal to the citizens to aid the under taking. Contributions can be sent to Mrs Gto Alien, Ti eaurer of Memorial Association, or to the Joi R.N Al. otlice. Contributions will te acknowledged in the Joiksal. Mrs. John Hughes, $1 00 ' M. M. Nash 1 00 " C W. McLean, 1 00 " George Allen . 1 Oo ). t U.NAl. . . 1 00 Maj tiraham Daves " Ou Mips .Dnie M .Slover, 1 00 C T. Hancock 1 On Mrs. M IV W Sieveuscn '. 10 Kinston Items. Tht-rin.M rr i n Satu r i v i e u bed 'J'J degrees The river h K ers are running -log day- :a;n but the steam- d. u t d t. r iii ing in the Knist .ives ou th f roni i . i i the Neuse Whv are .1 r v g ket, like physic ' odi How , Because in our mm : :t a in the mar ket Watermelons have rta prict 8 t'ireo for a ruck. b. ,1 L. 1 . tl hole i load for a "iiuarter. Our town h exceedingly 1 The citizens don't scare "worth it n y . enl about ihe yellow fever. llur mill pond fishermen kicp trie market well supplied with jacks an I piWt s The first horse tih of il.e se.is n was sold on fialurday I ,ir lawyers sit about under shade trees or lounge in thair omd Mires, wiiiiingfor and preparing for tie har vest to come this week. Kim tin Colleen begins its seven h year on September 11 1 . Ir Lewis has received several applications for admis sions from surrounding counties all new o:ies. Crops are certainly better than for live years past. Ihe corn crop winch was thought to bo very seriously in jured by the d ry spell, has tern very much helped by thw recent rains. Mr. 1!.' W. Caifady is putting ihe col lr go property in fine order. I he high fences w hich have inclosed the grounds are being removed a lawn mower is to shave down tho high grass. The house is to be paintfd inside and out, and a bright, fresh aspect w ill be given io all the surroundings. Our widowers and old bachelcrs have teen haying a gay time this summer. "hey ride out in the afternoons with heir dulcineas and then drop In after tea. hongs and music can be heard in every direction. Wonder if the ap proaching winter season will be en- ivencd by the sound of marriage bells. Our Montana boys have been heard rum several times since their migration rom Kinston a month ago. They are all four in very good health and em- doyed at unusually good wages. They write that employers there wmt all the men thoy can get that are sober, indus- rious and muscular. And, if the new railroad from lloykins. Va . don't come along soon, or something elie, to wake up our people, many more of our ath- etic young citizens will be leaving us l(a Uellcary of Flavor Anil ihe efficacy of its action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit pmedy. Syrup of Figs, immensely pop ular. It Cleanses end Tones up the clogged and feverish System, and dis pels Headache. Colds and fevers. U. N. Duffy, agent. New Berne, N. C. aug!3d w4w John Williams Permanently located on Broad street, near Craves, is prepared to clean, dye and repair all kinds of Clothing at Low Prices. A specialty is made in cleaning Ladies' Dresses. Satisfaction guaran teed. aug21 dtf Cheap Freights. The schooner D. C. Willis will sail from the Eastern Dispatch wharf every Tuesday at noon for Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayboro. Lot rates and safe shipments. jyHeth tf Capt. W. N. IRELAND. City Ordinance. Whereas, Ysllow Fever exists in a neighboring community with which the cityoi wew rierne is in constant, tnti mate intercourse; and, Whereas, In the opinion of the City Physician, sustained by other medical authority, including Dr. F. W. Hughes, tho only sure preventive against the entrance of the disease, is the im mediate stoppage of all travel and traffic to and from said infected community for the period of at least twenty-five days; therefore, 1. Be it 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. 2. Be it farther ordained. That the Mayor be invested with fall power and authority to carry ouf the provisions hereof. .-. ' ..." , - -. .. , 8. Be it farther. Ordained,' That for each, and every violation hereof the offender shall be fined (50 or Imprisoned tnirtyaays. - -. E. H. Mbadowb, V'syor.! BiU.3 Fulcbxb, City Clerk. New Berne, N. Q, log. 16, 1S83. DAVIS SCHOOL. Kilitary Boardii Scl.x : MB BOTaa4 TOt iLZ-t. Fall jwtaae Sd am floors or t tr buitlMMM. .,Bmai k - a uob : Sue c-Bn f b.1 4 In : xwdleAi rniuniM ; 4 aA-t 4 r mrl B4 t airt On " Kridac Srvva. A ' -- fur MfAUati iMMMiMtlil. Ciante for lAaugAm :W kkwm. tN-irtnicBi ,f XH. rM'l Cww tn Telegraph EUY Low KatUt. tut oi!l LMirucalars s.1dn Bcttlster with COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt.J O I . JU!1' O UU'.LLUL. atW ttlHK. I in' pui Of Uul by UM Jmu ' , J m a very haautii.,, .nl rl.M b-Bu 1 . .tj faiaty la iivea i H, leniiflo ma Cum iioaij ami Tulttaa par - re-opaa WeoJicacUky, A 1. 1 !ol t lie Lest l, ,v( mercial I- al 1 ear ji.loo s-i. s,'ptenitr ilb In St Jaliu'a llali. . .'iiaratory Snal ttt Hoys from in to i: ibu i.it r Hie a. uia dtrea tiou. Koi (iiTUit-r bii cu ,ui n apply to KaV Jons sun J . I : . a. ul7 dwVaa Iuk i Mvmsm or the south is , .. , -i a : - h i n h. r.. r Noa tba . uiu. i .ii t i .a ica.. -oim ie-t above tbe as .- I ' !rr ihe special pellW i "te 1 p . i !. I'loiretant place i'H.i .i o uU stoutbvaat, 'e si .- ..rj.u, r,s .ht.ee and theheat ' ... ..-r.i. aii i e.liu-auoaal, Ua . . : .nun, r si ...I ,,n. in its VoUoglata) . oi I on ii i i-.ii'uiei.ia. 'or tho" si-.-.' i.i c tn 8 , i u - . i t. veraity tnr patrosi . 'I'' .'i v " .' oh in ihe Hev. fun leu I. b ...i-. ei'or, Hewaaee, aulu Uwlai Duffy' Group Syrrjrr. i I 'r ffii TKft Dvrrt . l'Ki.i'Aui.;) 1 huLD BY.i jr - .. rj . i hi I i vr Nl'.w i i -;n th ( ironna. f SALEM FEMALE '. N ACADEMY . Krounrta; im i ' e aimly pa,r nv i-ooma; wall i si ucly; apeolal isiji-a and Codq. oie. wllh good en of the mdl . us or oonUnu i i ii we AlnrajK, .oa :idlm NOJET AND : i n v..-, , ... , iMUDtTHOiain, I.KI.I.M) I'll INI KSItN. IMIlHIMH AM) KIRTOI. 1 ' ' ' i; s wiliaco wkole inwi lmi . k.ki.i eiiongh for iho All-- o - i s-urely Uie voters Oo in . I v n'H each, at A 111- .M I A N I ' i I I..1I IJt's (Hi All STORE. M i: IICHl in h Front tg. Kood t'liewlng. Hind l I oliaceo, ( iKftia, I root "oda Water, t r. ht c , etc. I' AMI RR I s on know It, o. I, W U . I. The World Stands Aghast : AT Ml' LOW I'KICEg; ' And wonders. How is it that I cast sell so much lower than any one else'? I'll tell you: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the catb, and WORK L urn : oJiALi. profits. . :. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and vow will never regret it. . K. R. JONES, New Berne, N. C. Livery . SALE AND EXCHANGE . Thn un.lersittiej having purohaaad tho extensive stables on Middle street, formerly condoned by Mr. Cohen, Is prepaiwd tnfar- nlsli the public with the very best oerviea In HORHKH end VLHICLKS of EVEBT DBS. CRIPTION. ,; " j - .; Mn e stock al ways on hand foi B IBS, SALE or EXCHANGE. An uperlenoe proveral yea is has made me familiar with thVnoada of New Berne and vicinity In thlflelaad no pains will be spared to. give .thcfullest satUfaction. Drivers and teams' fornlahed for any occasion or to any part of snrtodad lng country. T. K1IVEU ( Jj27dSm "Middle street . ' -- ,u -ti, ii ,.( . Just Receivkd:? One Car Old Hefe3 Tori: mi m it I I K ICS VIM U I llllil K . ill -l.?-?wt? Fox Sale;ChMp;Bjr'; - ' ' . , " e- 't . v. r : WHOLESALE GKOCEH. F. S. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. a!3Jlm New Kerne. - mra23d4wwly
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