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r - r . i . - . ! , ;1 ".I t r.i- V -f' VOL. VII.-NO. 125:iS. BERNE.-N; C 'WEDGES DAT.'. AUGUST 22. 1888. PRICE 5 CETS. "XZ-.KJ liVLV STXJLJc -.if i - ' BC3IXIIS3 L03A1S. - - QPECIJLLKOnETOCCNSUKEES; 4J Laving put my Viry toioi th MrMt, I em Mf U a position to . furtih ALL sny customers with TOSt CLud Orooeriee M ort notioe en4 a . iKLry uu2 profit I dafy eom petition. warrant my rood, ud only as kit trial ' to eouvicc the meat doubtfaL Now ' some of my friend say that say ad aartising ad ssy wacon dost pay me J ( with my email profits), an that I will . eoon break- L m be the best jndge - of thai. 1 Kill pay in 100 euu m n? th delUr, my property U in gay ova uu, ftnu i aa eetermineu to hu yooa grocer cAeas. ' " Tltt KIMCtfttllT. t - TUB GROCER, E.B HACK BURN. PHIIA BUTTER, tan best in th market, on to at Danu's, ooly SO , cents per Ik, CAB LOAD FRESH WHEAT BRAN jut received at , 1 w , 3. W, & K. W. dMAiLwooo a. A' fin lot N. C. Hm for Ml t th cithitor. ' TU8T RECEIVED by acbooDar Hn tl TletU BUI, 100 brrl building ; lime, and for mI by 1 . ' j. a "Wmttt. ' Oaten St., S door below Booth Front. JHOtf TTSB PURE ICE. .mnnfctord by U the Jarmaa let Factory jjSOtf L ONdrniht,Berjnr ft Eagel't cele brated Beer, loe eold, at ' iy 17tf - - A, H. Holiob 'B BOTTLED BEER; tea eold, and all other oool drink at -- Jyl?U A. H. Holtoh 'a. CI ALL at the Broad St. Store where ' yon can buy all kind of Fresh U root r lea low for eaah ooly. Q. F, II. Dajl, Aj't. tllBltE LEAD, Mixed Paint. Var- IT aiab, Oil and Ulaaa at Gbo. Alucn & Co. A CONSPIRACY. , covered at Madrid. has been dis- ' Birds ol a feather Blaine, Harrison, Ingersoll, Dockery. ' NO winter no summer; no night . no day j HO trial no reward. - Comjctkitiics, like individuals, !re. matnallj dependent on each ' other. , Jt Is All hambug about the vac . v'cinated or innoculated yellow fever - patients not dying in Brazil. I Greece and Bom successfully resisted foreign invasion to fall at ' last by corruption and self abuse. Bpeaker Carlisle has indi- Seated his willingness to meet Mr. Blaine in the discussion of the tariff. Virtue has its reward. The I ,- , world in not retrograding, but year 1 1 after year brings us nearer to the r i-'"''. milleninm glory. ; M.TnE tact that every once in ;ii;,.--;AwWJ ft money fiend slips over to X :' the Bepubljcaria Is conclusive proof ' ..O . . that the Democrstio party is the c v, "" part; Of the people. y : 4 ; f;-SOF If,. "JTo, I; cannot stop, i4 1 bavea't time to atop.? Posh and ;;VBK:jw s things ia .r this -world, bat ho who never stops to f thint will bB'wVecked W Its rocks ' vor In its whirlpool. ; iiET every young man lay for himself a sure foundation.. Famt- iy .Tcpuiauon may , anora , t Aim , ground on. which to stand while be . be ws out for ; himself the rock on : :'s which he ia to rest the structnre 6: !Therb ia no time when it Is no - 3 J' approprfate to render thanWio the . i Creator for Ilia merciful goodness. : ; j Bat It Scemsje8peclafly! appropriate ." When the earth is bringing forth . , abundantly and health 'and happi , i Bess ' U the portion of our people. Hardly within the recollection o : the oldest inhabitant have the crops V of Eastern Carolina been ' better than tiey are now, and, never, at this season, was the, health of the com&nstniy better than i) Is at the : present time. . . : ,: Tessoks locki$2". out for homes casucK da tetter than to consider tba inducements cSTeredby Eastern CaroHaa. r Here all varieties f;'.l crops abundantly repay the 2 .' r cf tbe husbandman, and de Kr.-is fruits tempt the sppeiite'of tt3 i t fastivlions. The test f r- 1 Li:r.a la c ere ia atuauauca rt'f above all,', a rcyalve'cn: : v:.lts all 'good men end women who eome to abide vita at, la tub realm of be&Ith and napphieasi , ytx hare befort at, a. Tery at- txaeti? - pamphlet beartfir ' the words TRmTT . COLLEGE. " It U a fall preseatatloo of th elaima of ttia popular and meritorious i- titatioa of learaiac. It ia called Trinitj College, bat it inijlit well claim to be a UaiTenity harinr fifteen distinct schools. It is with fenoine pleasure we witaeaathe progress of Trinity. It is dear to the hearts of North Carolinians.' May we not say that the present position of Trinity is in answer to the prayer of many of the meet eonsecrated sons and daughters of the teople of God ! Honor to rinity, and those who are carry. iog it & grandly to the front ! LOCAL NEWS. The tide was Tery low yesterday riven out by the southwestern wind. Strong wind prevailed yesterday. 8appoeed to be the introduction of the September equinoctial storm. A portion of the old rickety pave ment on Middle street ie being torn up to be replaced by better. Aotual fact. We are glad to note that Mr. Oo. Allen, who' has beed confined to his home ih days from sickness, is able to be out again. Dispatches last night from the fever in Florida are not so favorable. It is claimed there ha been suppression la promptly reporting cases. At aunaet yesterday evening the horizon presented one of the most rich and maanifkent views we have evsr witnessed.. Indeed it waa grand enough to drive the artist into ecstacy. The grocer, Hackburn, gives notice of his handsome delivery wagon and talks like a man who knows hia bnai nsss about advertising, delivering good and telling groceries cheap. The Urge briok building known as the Club House and recently purchased by Mr. El. Cox, is being thoroughly overhauled and. improved. When completed it will be an elegant mansion. Miss Leah Jonea has been very fortu nate in securing the aervices of Mia Houghton of Amherst, Mass, a French and German teacher. This ia a great advantage, and one which the parent as well as children should folly appro ciate. Mr. N. W. Schenk of New York, representing the North Carolina Imml gratioo department, ia making arrange ments for a party of Burntlde veteran 23d Massachusetts and 1 other to vitit New Berne , and Roanoke Island sometime in October next. A beautiful cluster of grape were shown u vesterdav bv Mr. Isaiah Wood. They were grown in hi garden from a young vine and are of such fine variety that Mr. Wood is anxion to know what kind they are. It is of a clear purplish color, ha a thin hot! and good flavor.' ' . . , ' ' J Steamer Movement. ti 'v'-Ti' The Vesper of the E. 0, Cjlae' will tail this afternoon at a o'olock. Th Eaglet of thli line will arrive' tomorrow! - ' FerconaL Mr. F Ulrica, wife and 'children; and Miss Maml Ulrioh took passage: jv tetdayoa.the iteamar Newbcrn for At lanttoCTty.N. Mr; J Wi Stewart left yesterday for a trip toth mountain in the Western part of the State." tie; wilt il Visit th stock' regions of Tennessee, and will keep aft ey to the Interest of ki ets tomem - A. M. Moore,' Eq', elector at large on the Harrison tickets arrivd Uet night and will (speak el tse'beoiVs tonfgh4 CoL Dookeryj Ji4lin arrive nor did he put in his sppearsncs yesterday; it.KInston., Pokbl wfll arrive tonIgk?,J I J 14 j Messrs. II. Bryan and A. M" William of Vanoeboro arrived yesteTdayT.L'I! Mill Mamie Wolf enden left ywter- day- morning . for ' Greensboro .female eolleg.T1i ' Mr. Ai W. Wood ha retirraed jfrom Blowing Rock. He say the Democrat In the Wet are enthusiaatio and that they ar going to carry Wilkes beyond all doubt. ' : Mn.Oeorg Henderson and daughter Miss Emma, and son George returned from their mountain trip last nTgh lad passed on to Morehead City. ' ; Mr, Uenry BUhtbn arrived last night Mrs. R. Berry returned from a moun tain trip last tight.. ,'. I't. and Mrs. A.- H. Ilolton returned from Seven Springs last night. . , .j- , ,, ,- . - DemoeracZau&g. 3. J. Moore, of Bookertoa town hip, Qreen aosnty, has had two son to arrive at voting age sine the last national election, aad to aaaka natter sore eneeoractcg hi food lady pre sented kin with a pair of keys en the 13J tns M near alike tkak th aid nam. had to pin a Cleveland kedge apon thn gewa of the old on, to di tingniak kia from the younger. ' The old Squire Uink k onght to be Uw4 IS MM I vote ia the eoming aJectfoa utlli now SO year old ai MsaaMMing to raise two Democrats at a time, literary. Although Harper' Magasine for September ia a fall number, there are no signs about U of turning in th sear and yellow leaf. On the contrary, ail the leave tetaia th rigor and f reehaea Of rammer to a degree thatia aimply fascinating. Th f ancle of all olae of reader are catered to people of sentiment, practical, common -sense people, lover of fun, lover of fiction, and lover of fair women and brave men. These, and more too, will find articles to interest them in this number. Artiattoally, the September Harper' is of marked exoellenoe. E. A. Abbey's Harvest-Home" drawings, one of which ie naed as a frontispiece, reach the high-water mark of perfection In their line. We have received the two first num ber of the Oraphio library, which have met with a success that invite the pleasanteet anticipation of the success of th rest of the series. Number, one contains the most concise and oompre henaive life of G rover Cleveland ever published, and embraces all his notable State paper. It Is illustrated by pic tures of the President and Mr. Cleve land, the wedding at the White House, Cleveland' birthplace and other inter estlng places and avent. Number two present the grant tariff speech of the Hon. Soger Q. Mill of Texaa, summar leing th famous Mill bill, and ia set off with a aamber of powerful cartoons, Each number will be made up of sir teen pages, beautifully printed on paper Of extra weight, so as to be easily pre served. The Oraphio library will issue 'number every month, and the series is likely to become a highly interesting and valuable contribution to contem poraneous historical literature. It is published by the New York Daily Oraphio . It is evident that these publications were not intended by the publishers for campaign documents, but the thorough manner in which they cover th mat ters treated causes them to be of great value in eduoatiag th masses respect ing the administration of President Cleveland, and the all absorbing tariff question. Our local committee should aee that a portion of the copies ordered by the National organization are placed in their hand for distribution among th people of this section. Th North Carolina Dead in Bioh- monrL Va. On thousand seven hnndred aad eighty North Carolina soldiers are buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich mond, Va, Thaii giav are nnmarked. Th ladies of Bollywood Memorial As sociation dsir to plao rranitn blocks at the head of ach grave, and ask con tribntion for the purpose. The Ladies Memorial Association of New Bern ap peal to tholtisen to aid the nnder- Ukinjc. pontrTbntioaS can be sent to Ur. Geo. Alton, Tleararer of Memorial Association, or to th Jotjuul office. Contributions will bo acknowledged in the Jotjevaju atrsf JoVn maSOLU;.... $1-00 Mkm at. rtasn,Mn.M, i.w " aw. McLean 1.00 Gorr Allen LOO 100 Ma Graham PaveM. a.w C:',TJHanoocltrt.1.. ... .... JJ.' 00 sirs, jh. U9W. Dteveosta CO .liMCiteh'OnT A tOah6iaa,r fs heeded, (quoth Scribe Sobinsoa .?." . Who wrote the lively, anesaag cent . by irataJAhnl - But rarely this young, fellow, really It is a task beyond a whilom Priest in mbryo. H does not, cannot dare to hop) To emulate the lofty strain of Pope. , . WUs'St Alalia J 1 . Hea44aarte Dnytoa HalL . The Harriaon,-Morton aad Dockery Central " Campaign- Club of Craven county i will turn eat in full blast to ant yva. eiizenf ax hear col., u. u. tMcaerr tonignt. AU itissns are invited.-. r- .4 i u.-vfc - . ttesDectiuiir RSPTJBUCAH CUTTBAi CttTB. ' ' 1 ill 1 ' 4 -ta L1'AiTICK TO BOTHERS. " Mks. WrJEaoWa BooTHEfa Btbut should alwsvs be nied for children teething. It soothe the child, softens the cums. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar- bce. Twenty-nveeentsa nocue. i . i 1 : .Mil AIM ..- t" " " J . . STATE AwVcOS9EISBw Geldakero DrVArfns: Mr. -Back" Wicfto eovm4cant at his home near this ity; we are sad te know, and it ie thought he will "oit" ia a day or two. . v - . WnmWtoa Keie: Oar Mih bor ing town of Souihtxtrt has quaraauaed against th fever-inflicted district, and a Botto to that effect is published ia tkiaiasae, Thiiweil. Eliaaheth CMv News: The Jifferent Sub-Farmers AUiaueee of I'aeqaetaok eight in all, mi at the court house Wednesday and organized a Coualy Alliance with a fail meaibrtbip of 1J0. Greensboro Patriot: The caiiens of Liberty held an indignation meeting a few days sine and denounced the par ties who circulated the report thai fever wa epidemic u that piare as "unbounded liars " Wilmington Sisr I9ii. The Hrt bale of cotton of the new crop wai recti el her yesterday by Messrs. Worth A Worth. The first bale last year was received on th'17tb of August one day earlier than the bale this year Receipts of cotton at this port from Sept 1st, 1887. to August 1, l!sS, ltt, 910. Inoreaee 84 461 bales. Wilmington Messenger Yesterday afternoon a swarm of bees came over the city, and without much ado eettlsd on the aro electin litfht tamp at the Intersection of Front and Maiket atreets. They remained there during last night, and observers think the? will be so well pleased that tbey will decide to make th i r home in the arum of the lamp. Newsand Observer: Mr. J. C. 1. Har ri ia again very ill. It is reported that a cold wave from ibw Northwest i heading thi way. The Oxford base ball team will play the Ralegh club of this city on the S3 d and 24th mats Mr. Porter, the Irish heir, is beginning to realise the dignity of his wealth and relationa. He took a stroll down Ky etteville street yesterday in a new suit Of clothes and with a cifar in hu month. Asbeville Citizen : Convention yester day the largest ever assembled in Itun oombe. Tee court house was packed with earnest and harmonious Democ racy and a strong Legislative and county ticket nominated. Ananias and 8apphira were paragons of truth when compared with the Chinese "rat" organ of this city. The hens appear to have been on a strike, and eggs had almost oeased to appear on tne market Now the oows stand on their dignity, and butter Is scarce. the fOTrox nt(;(iiM; tiii st. RE80H T10N3 OF ('(INTiMNFtA N R('K ORAKUB. Whereas, The manufacturers of cot ton bagging in the United States have formed a trust for the purpose of put ting up the price of bagging; and whereas Temperance Hall Grange, No. 43, of Iarboro, N. C. has adopted reso lutions conaemning tne trust, now therefore be it Resolved, That Contentnea Neck Orange, No. 122, of P. of H., endorses the resolution of Temperance Hall Orange, No. 43, P. of II., in their grand and noble effort to break down the bagging steal. Resolved, That we, the members of Contentnea Neck Orange, No. Wi. will not use any baggage of baling goods going through the hands of the monop oly. Resolved, That tbeexecntive commit tee of this Orange be instructed to in vestigate and see what article they can substitute for bagging and report to the Grange at our next meeting. Resolved, That we request all mem bers of the Grange and Alliances, and farmers generally throughout the Southern States, to co-operate with as in this action, and that these resolu tions be published in the New Berne JorjaNAL, Roanoke Patron, and all other papers friendly to the farmers. David kountreb, J. O. W looms, J. F. M0C0Y4 jNoyn. Babwick, Committee. RESOLUTIONS OF MOUNT HOLLY GRANGE Resolved. That the Patrons of Hue bandry, assembled at thejEncampment viuuijl Hosiuuini u .M.auubnuj ui.ui at Mt. Holly, Gaston county, do hereby endorse the action of Temperance Hall Grange, No. 48, P. of H. in condemning the' combined action of -dealers and manufacturer in their effort to form a Trust on cotton b,agging and we call noon all Patrons and members of other farmer' organizations and also all farmer to unite, for - the purpose of Using some other material for paoking and baling cotton thereby rendering the farmer .independent of, tea eo -called Bafffftatf Trail C6.i and-wi Atari ask the oo-operatlon of tto Farmers' Alliance and of farmers generally in our effort to ameliorate j,trjf cond(lions of: "the farmer. . Resolved; That S 6odt Of these resolu tions be sent to the international Farm era Convention which will assemble in Raleigh on the 81st ox August, and that we respectfully ask an endorsement of thesam, also that a copy be sent for the eame pnrpose to the State Frrmers' Alliance new assembled: m session at Raleigh; .jjt. Reaolvadi That a eoot'Or these reso lnttons be sent to, the Roanoke Patron, Progressive Farmer,.iro Faraftr: New Berne JODWAL,Mt.-Holr 'News and Gaatonian Gasett for publication, and that , all papers friendly to-: the cant will please eopy i v r : , ( i f " :; - - '-r"i "' .: 1 , Backiaa'sArnlsnaalT. 0 Tax Best Saltb , in th . world for Cuts, Braises, ' Sore, Uloers, . Sal Rheum," Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapi Hand, Chilblains, Corns, and all Ski Eruptions, v and positirely cure piles or no pay required. ' It is gn&ranteed to rive perfect satisfaction, or moner re- lunded. Price to cent per box. - For sal by R. N. DafftV a ' -janlT The letker as PVsielaa. As there ia always a want for the re liable person, so there ia always a place for an article of proved reliability, "this consideration was forced apon a ay oheerviag the gre demand for Humphreys' Family Case of Homeo pathic Specific, yet there are thousand of taoilws who do not realise their priolM value in the cure of what are known as somaaer complaints. Sack diseases as diarrhoea, dysenteries, sum mer oomplaiat or cholera-infantum carry off their thousand every year in cities, towns, villages and the open oountry . Yet these diecases are abso lutely in the oootrol of Humphrey's mild, pleasant sugar pills. Hi Specifio No. Four is effective for dyrentery, leaving nothing to be desired in that direction. While the use of No. Six in connection with No. Four ia equally ef fective for cbolera-infantum. A mother haying these Specifioi and using reason able care, ia safe from the ill and sor row which thee diseases inflict upon her children, and may always treat them with assurance of success. Thou sands of families have used them for years with perfect satisfaction and en tire success, saving time, money and even the health and lives of the house hold. Ikntoeratir Executive (.'oinniiUte There will be a meeting of the County Democratic Executive Committee at the court bouse, August 23d, at 10 a.m. A full attendance is requested, as there will be business of importance to transact. 8. R 8TBCST, Chairman. Jonathan Havcks, Sec'y. County Convention. The delegates from the various town ships to the County Democratic Con vention will assemble at the oourt bouse in New Berne at 11 o'clock, s. in.. Thursdsy, Aug. 33, 1888, pursuant to the action of the convention at its late ion. Chas. C Clark, Chairman. Aug. 14, 1888. Its Delicacy of I'Utot And the efficacy of it action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit lemedy, iSyrup of rigs, immensely pop ular. It Cleanses and Tones op the clogged and feverish System, and dis pels Headache. Colds and Fevers. R. N. Duffy, agent. New Berne. N. C augl3dw4w School Notice. MIS8 LEAH JONES will open her School, September 10. 1818 Miss Mamie LIoioiiton, French and German teacher. Tuition S2.50 per month. biir22 IT. XJlx-ieli, Wholesale Grocer. Is the Place to Buy Your Paints and Oils. John Williams Permanently located on Broad street. near Craves, ie prepared to clean, dye and repair all kinds of Clothing at Low Prices. A specialty is made in cleaning Lad lea Dresses, oatisf action guaran teed. aog21 dtf City Ordinance Whereas, Yellow never exists in a neighboring community with which the city of New Berne is in constant, inti mate intercourse; and. Whereas, In the opinion of the City Physician, sustained by other medical authority, inoludingDr. F. W. Hughes, the only sure preventive against the entrance of the disease, is the im mediate stoppage of all travel and traffic tr anrl frnm aaiil infantAr! Mmmnnilt i - --j for the period of at least twenty-five uys; inererore, ' L Be it ordained, That all intercourse by rail, or otherwise, between New Berne and uoidsooro, or other infected plaeea, be prohibited for twenty five asys irom ia passage nereos. 2. Be it further ordained. That the Mayor be invested with full power and authority to carry out the provisions hereof. 3. Be It further ordained, That for each apd every violation hereof the I offender ahall be fined ffiOor imprisoned thirty aays, E. H. Mkadows. Mavor. Silas FutcaKB, City Clerk. New Berne, N. G., Aug. 16, 1883. 1002. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER has a ma stock or Watches. Clocks. Jewelry ' SOLID SILVEB -AKD PLATiD .WAEE. apKCTACLXS. ' I keen a larcer stock of Soectaole than any other store ia' North Carolina I take particular pains to fit them to the eye of parties needing them.; , Having worked teadllv at the bench for over thirty: years,.! believe I can do as good work as any watchmakar la the State. j . -- .- I : -' ' - COME AND SEE ME. '.- sb 'K' v-'M-..r dab. EATun, tti-.fcfefi tie Itlddia mti EATON opposits Baptist Chnrch. DAVISSCHOOL. IClitarw Saarti?, Sciool IO Son aa4 WC1.3 lis. Kat4t B.. 4W Opmtmi rtt , ia Tsletwk; COL. a. c. oa vis, sooty ; i-a flKARes n. c - - , . m a. ,,, , - ST. JOHN'S COlLEGE. - ini conrne eujoji mo powers ot JlJaU -vcrtuy aixl eoadoted tr tke miII- rmiieri. u tg itiiiwtMl Lu a vary SMSWtirBi part of Voi k loan ty beiaaaa UtBar m KALI .Hoacd Every (4iUtf tastvaa . (or the bst (1uyI Kolentirte dJ Cum. Muartr aott TutlfUU par Ver JOO tin,::- drpleiuber it) . 1. Si. Jsbn'ellali. punator)Maakeot far Boyi from 10 to 12 ler ilia aama lrae tlou. rorfuilber n k u iaj-t appl juun Bi i li i . ? j t Tea f K TNIVKBSITV OP THE SOUTH X la kvhUj.1 si si-. ANKa.TkMN .Bnoatk Cumberland Hlou, 2., feetstkoajtbeaaaj level. This k'IhhH, under the tpoclal pa Iron -tge of ih-Hiahoi ,.( lUe 1'roleatant kDUoo- pal Cliui, li. lu ma .-ouiu aoJ Hauthwcat. orter the bfaltbieet re(,;diju'e andthsbast adsauUKeg. (Kith uoral au,l clucational. la its Or&iumar HrluMil and In tta ftrialal and Theologii-ai IWpartoieuUl. Kor the special eiaioii .4 lb I'uiveraity for patron- ai;e, i uly I, r ,!..-, nueuia n lue Hear. TELi- r A 1 K HuI'.si(.N. u t !, rreltor. Rswaaae, reun. tulS4Ua Duffy's Group Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Wiimt IrCrTT. PKEl'AUfcID AM) SOLD BYJ NEW BERNE. North Carolina. Iillielliil w l f , r eowawtai SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY.V SAIiKJI. V (', ' Healuirul looatlon; betuufUl ( ronms- am pie hulMlngs Willi nuufuriat, a study Mr lort; tleepiiiK ah ov.i: Iwthing raoma; well graded and xlvni.vj mm s ilmly; spealai actioois in Musi i'. Art,. loirires and Com mercial studies; ruiuid home life, with aood ' Christian tiatninn; apeolai cam of the Indi vidual pupir eluluy-iour ears of oontleu- " ouaeipermncoand more than ,m ArnmBSJ. Hcnd (,r l iialcgueaiid i-lrculara. 124 dwlm AGENCY VOI R ItOJKT AND I HOICK." I have a very tine C AS I IDATE CICB. CLEVKLAKD MI Till KMAIt. "ABHISOU AINU mORTOlr. lly the sale of these itRiirs we will see whole AllKAl), ThisOgaris g(xxl euough for she i'amdipatkm toHinoke 8nrly the voters i-an smoke iliem. t H e rents each.s PALMER'S fllJAH STORE. M lilille, near Houlh Front i (a. Alw. where can he touinl good Chewing HinoklnK. and nil kin, la or Tobaeco, oi(nra and on the. other stile good oool Soda Water' Olnner Ale, Deep Itoek WMr. etc., et U. L. PALlTIKa In a liorrr to let you know ft he World Stands Aghast AT MF LOW PRICES, " ' And wonders. How ia it that f Can sell so much lower than any one else? a , m I U tell you: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the caeb, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING,, Come and buy from mo, and you will never regret it. E. R. JONES, . New Berne, NCLt Livery SALE AliD EXCHANGE .nt WrWtr naJe The undersigned having' irVchikla "thS extensive Btables on Middle atrtaiformsTI -conducted by Mr. Coken, Is prepared tefnr-. nlsh the public with the very et service In H0R8K8 and VUICL.EB Ot ETBRI ES- CRIPTION. UnestocKalvt-ayaonhandlfbTflli or EXCHANGE. An sxperlentM Of seVaaJ yeaisbasme me familiar with, th nedj of New Berne and vicinity In this line, and no pains win be snared to glv tne fallea salUfactlon. Drivers and teams ftmlahad.' for any occasion or to sny part of surround-,' lng eountry. J, T, KWBUm lyXMm Middle streer" NOTICE. - Change of Placa for Holding Elections In Nft.-'Nlne Townahip.Mij t North Carolina, Cbayik Couutt, r County Commissioner' Office, . I New, Berne, Aog. 8th, 188J, n.) Notice is hereby riven that bv ah hri der of the Board of Cotantv Cnmmia. loners ol Craven coonty,'- passed this : aay, -me voting precinct at" Brock's Store in No. 9 Township, in said county. oa neen onangaa ironv said 'place t May's Store at or in Jaspery to ta known and designated a Jasper Pre cinct in said township?" and that t . sleotions in said township shall be be at laid last named place until otherr ' ordered. ' " ?'-" , By order otths Board,"" f J FOR f Ri "MOV PAYS TAKKN VOl K rrar'i.;' ; OM-ANDO BUBB3, ; f13dwtf- AToSOJ:- ; Clerk Board Cor i - c
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