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-U LL.li Jl VOL, VII.-N0.181v NEW BERNE N. C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29. 1888. PRICE -5 -GENTS. nub V Kh ;,E'j3i::iss locals. M0LASS3sBd Syrsp. Cboioe arti ets. C E. tjLOYXJL HAY, rSAX, DOUCI. C0K2C AND OA13.b M lw 8, VY. A E W. fiMAlXWOOD a. GIN 8AWS filed promptly aad satis factorily by , ui.4J4lm J A,R DKB. TO AR&IVE TODAY .to iiMMt 1 Stoat." 100 bble. - faUlLDlHQ LIME, and tosale lowbv - ., (i Warnr. O sven 8t , 1 door below South Front. YELLOW FKVfJL QUARANTINE!, Although boot Id Nsw Bwu hM rotJvd ridicule aad abuse froes tor I tel towaa, ahe it Mill prvperd to Ut i hr ki bo nor tot there been one e.o of yellow f.T.r this season, and with - th prnt prevention of lb. physicians , Bad city OOOBcii, with lh aeiatee of ' the proprietor of Iba Only Caab Store ia i Nona Carolina, at Humphrey & How- ardi old tUnd ia Nsw Bern,' tbera - will aot ba. Hanc th. proprietor. Hill "i . " llamphrey. wiahee totay to th- people ol Eastern North Carolina they need aot beeitate tb yieit New Dora., that hi - - eu treatise against high price U a pro . ,wcti for all. ae3dlw , r-fpfll "Jsrmsa lot Factory" baa: J. opened a depot for th. U of Io at E. li. Wombla'a ttora. If iddl. atreet, - - ear Broad. ONE HALF CENT PER POUNR bbS31w. - arNdrBatbt.BertBar A EogeTaceL- i. i .. ;J bratd Beer, loa cold, at A. H. Holtoh s SPECIAL NOTICE TO CON3U 1IEB3 Having put my dalifery wagon on tb. ttrtat, I am now la a poaition to faiaMi in my onttomsn with First ! t f Class Oroo.rie. at ort notice and a i - var$ tmall profit I defy conpstition. warrant any goooa, sad only aat a trial ta oalaoa tb. moat doubtful. Now aomeof aay friend ay that my nd rtlalng and my wagon don't pay me (with my small profile), bad that I will -aoon break. Let me be th beat judge . of thai, lam alUl paying 100 omUob tb. dollar, my property U in my own . aaos, aod lam determined to sell good . groeerie$ cAeap. ' . Very reapeotf ally', '-1 TnEQROCEB,E.B HACKBURN. TJBIL'A BUTTER th. beat in th. pl market, on ice at Dunn', only 80 , j eeota pet Jb. W' 1 BITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var nish, Oil and Ulass at V;. Oio. Aluu & Co. " Mt.TOTTLXD "BEER, loe told, and all - :t JLj other eool drinks at . . jyl7tf A. H. Borjpow'8, ; rkVL at th. Broad fit 8to"r. wher. , V1 yon can bay all kinds of "Freeh . 1 Groceries low for oath only O. F. M. Dail, Ag"t. , . Do you like huh f Morgan nude enough hash of Edmnnda and Sherman to last all sninmer. v No gentleman will tarnish a wo jnan'g name. It ia no less baso to aasail the character of a commune Jty. , . .! From all quarters of the conn V tr and from all shades of political 'opinion (coTne endorsements of the 'President's FlsherJea message. It! la wise to listen attentively ' and talk oantionsly. ; The man who 1 tells all he knows is often as cul .; pable as he who speaks falsely of : hls neighbor. - . ' , ' 1 Wx are not in favor of going back' on the St. LouU platform but 7 if it were ati open question, we would plant ourselves on the two messages, and defy "the world, the ' flesh aad the devil." . ; "It is a bad wind that blows no body any good.". We thought the Democracy was In bad lack when t' a Senate rejected the treaty jlmt it f. .to Cleveland the opportamty cf hi3 life, and he improved it with the wisdom ot Thomas Jefferson, aad the courage of Andrew Jack These is a speck of war across Hbe pond." Italy and Austria axe ca cr.e side, and France on the ctlcr. We don't know that there will te a f sbt, nor do we Care do k ; r i V, pre is any prospect of a tr- 'i c f i ,r own. We never was a C-a-.t r:-., tr.t we confess to a r :tc: ' i t) tie' sentiment, "let ;:rr'i:Ti :i'wcke cp" AIr;:rr;i'::::!3 net ' k . . i , i. .t for that "! u c . 1 r" 1 r; A.i '.. r r - r - 1 crcrv then. - A met B and said "neighbor P, have you seen neighbor C I" "No I hire not" "Well, he has throws np three .black crows. "Impbs alble." K)b,botttJstrae. Neigh bor Jeakini told me so.' Off B goes to Jenkins, aad asks him wIs it true that C has throws np three black crows V Te; I heard it from so and so; bat in number it is not exact, it was two black crows." The story traced, from here and there, and it, at length, appears that O was sick; and threw up something "as black as a crow." ark we tq be involved in war because of the Fisheries f We trust not. Mr. Jones says: "It woohl be very foolish to go to war about a few fish, when fish are so plentiful." That is true ; really, We don't care a copper about Ganadian flb, but w e do care for the rights of our tULeimtD. The American revolution was not brought be cause ur fathers could not pay the tax on tea. They denied the right of England to tax America. So it is now. We trust that the tights of our fishermen will be respected, by Canada oi her own accord ; bnt, Cleveland has thrown the American flag over them, and that pledges every Amen ;an dollar and every American soldier for their protec lion and defense. LOCAL NEWS. A slight change in the freight sched ule goes into t Sect today. It will leave here at 13 m. golog west, making oloee connection with the R. & D. and the A. O. Line. A fall delegation of the Kintton Club were on the train last night for More head. They were Messrs. Geo. Roan tree, M. A. Gray, Sol Oettiuger, J. F. Taylor and Frank Rountree, jr. So the Ooldsboro Lumber Co. has boycotted New Berne, and Mr. Hymaq ssys th. people generally of Ooldsboro indorse the sentiment. Oo ahead gen tlemen; if you can stand it we will try to. Steamer Movements. The Nswberne of the O. D. line sailed yesterday carrying oat a large cargo of freights, and passengers. The Manteo arrived Isst night with a good cargo of general merchandise. Delegates Elected. At a meeting of th. Young Men's Democratic Club held at their room res terday, the following delegates were elected to attend the State Convention of Olabs which meets at Morehssd City today: Jas. W. Moore, H. R. Bryan, Clement Manly, Washington Bryan and B. 8. Nana. PereonaL Miss Emma Becton has returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Car teret county, accompanied by Miss Bell. Taylor of Wlnthrop who will spend a few days In the city ; - Mr. J. F. Co well and wife of Baybore, were In the city ynter day and took passage on the steamer; Nswberne for a pleasure trip North. ..! . ; ; , ; Mr. W. T. Caho, Misses May Cahe and Mabel Miller of Bajboro, and Miss Katie Drew of Bouthport, were la the olty yesterday. 1 An ExT?lanatfoiv ?;, .... - The Ooldsboro Argus asks for an ex- pladstion for the following paragraph which appeared In last Satuiday'f issue of the Jooaaii.:: ;'--:. .1JV- ' "The Argus will lire to regret some of th. unkind things said of our people, We know that a communication has al ready been wtitten retracting the In- salting telegram sent in the nam. of Mr. Bsird and withdrawing the article over the tignatur. of J. B. B. and it will be sent to the Argus for publica tion." -.; . i - -, : : -. It is thalast sentence In the above paragraph that the . Argus, wants ex plained. The question of "Repentance" has always been a hard one for some people to understand,' specially " those who are incorrigible and lay elaim to perfection, although it is clearly taught ia the Holy Scripture. Tb. object of ths sentence in question was to show the ground of hope in the one that pre ceded. The sender of the intuiting telegram and the inpposed author of t'.e communication' having -'pectcj, t' -re was hope that the "Argus would t Iat realize its folly in attempting to e'ar, belittle en 1 rUiculd as noble, g;n , fit: iotla, werra hearted people it) :nlin s-y town ia ITcr.h C i, e l wc.'l t Ve tn c;ta f i (' i r " 1 r" t' e sprightly editor sine, we bbtb Uarnad of the attraotioa that awaited him at Morahead City. It fa indeed annoying to be thwarted by quarantine aader such circumstaaoes. ' EV.E.L. AseraeUy Card. , Eorroa JoranALJ Th. aobls attai ane. of this scholarly and eonaciealioas goti.maa ahoald be bead ad by .very man who believes in white supremacy la a whit, mans soontry. Nine-tenths e the DamocraUo voters ef the Bum will heartily endorse th. staiemanl that "thia present third party movement will aot only Imperil th. white aaaai supremacy ia th. South, bat it will damage th. oenee ef prohibition almost taeaeulably." As forthis hnmble scribe, he is a lifelong prohibition iat, who would vot for prohibition of the whis key curee. If he had to be taken from a sick bed aad hauled to the polls, bat hs feels it his duty as well as that of evsry other good man, to vote with the Demo cratic party ia the approaching elec tion. Ooshkn. An Open Letter. QOLD6B0BO, Aug. 25, 1888. Eon. X. 27. Meadowt. Mayor, etc., Sew Berne, N. O : Daaa 8ia I regret eaoeedingly that a telegram dated at Ueidaboro, N. L loin Instant, and signed with my name abonld place me In a hostile and threat ening attitude to the citizens and ea pectally the phyaicians of your oity on aooount of reoeat quarantine measure. M v sole motive and intention in tele graphing to vou at that time was to procure information neoessary to enable me to obtain advice relative to my own Individual difficulties in joining ray family beyond New Berne, or having them come to me. lnlt telegram la very differently worded and I deaire to repudiate utterly and absolutely the sentiments and threats which it con tains. It wbs doubtless aent as written but was written different from wbat I desired or mean. In this connection I wish to disavow meet heartily any and all opinion or aentimenta unfriendly to the people of New Berne, its physicians or its aotion ; especially as contained in an artiole which appeared in the Ooldsboro Argue of th. 11th inst,. signed J. d'd. i de sire expressly to withdraw and repudi ate anything of an offensive character that I may have said or written to any body, in this connection, or whioh may be attributed to me by anybody. While the quarantine regulations hav. oaused me some loss and incon venience, as they may hsve done to others, that cannot be reasonably con sidered in oontravention of the public good or safety. I have never been in your city, but from mv knowledge of the high charaoter ot its people in all respeots. I should dislike exceedingly to incur their ill-will especially on mistaken grounds, and I beg that you will hasten to commnnioate to all coooerned th. assurance of my esteem and my sincere regrets at this mortifying mis apprehension. Very respectfully, Jso. B. BlIRD. ADVICB TO HOTHKR. Mas. WnroLow'a BooTHTira Syhcp should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the arums, allavs all pain, curee wind oolio, and is the best remedy for diar- bee a. Twenty-nve oeuts a notue. nsarlT dtuthsat wly Stonewall Items. Benj. MoCotter is the happy recipient of a flue little girl on last Thursday evening. The Demooratio convention for the purpose of nominating county .officers and a Representative in the lower Bouse, convenes ia Baybore on th. ftmt day of September. No scarcity of aspirants. Wm. H. Sawyer and Jno. F. Cowell of Bayboro, , and,&. W.Ferebee and O. B. Fowlet of this place, anticipate leaving on Thursday next for the north to purchase their fall aad winter supply oi mercnanaise. , At this writing we are having a nice aad invigorating rain that is much needed. , uotton ana late corn has been suffering for want of water, but cotton has suffered materially from the cold nights, which have given It a serious set back. The damage it has sustained is unite serious. The prospects for an excellent yield were very , flittering Until thle set back. There never was a better fodder-saving time than this and it has been taken advantage of. " Still there is a large portion yet to save. A good eornv crop is assured. I have heard or. no cotton worm yew - - Bob's T. and Jno. Y. Bonner of Aurora, Beaufort county a pair of Prohibitionists, had an exhibition in Bavbore a nixht or two ago for the ad vancement of the thirl party. If we can - judge . from what eaa be learned from these present, tneir enorta am not amount to much. loan assure thern that the Democrats of Pamlico are not of such material at to be caught napping at such tmes as this, fsr they well know that there is no prospect of elect ing .the Prohibition ticket, buuto strengthen the Radicals. -They will-l have to come again ' ,. , " i A Vfeaaan's DUeavary. ' v -"Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady lathis county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its several tests, but her vital or ems were . undermined and death seemed Imminent. For three months eh9 coughed incessantly and could not s'nrp. fhe bought of us s bottle of Dr. Kirj'slTewDiscoveryforCccumption and wps so much relieved ci t-ikicg f.-1; d i f-t she s!'; t s'l r " 'tend v . i ( 3 I'? hr-.a r ' iisl, - '. 1 r -a i I I.'-' r I ,tz. . I -: ' i; ( of , ,i C tal 'if rt::.N, Kemelrs ef a Crest Sostherae: filahep Harris ef Mlenlgaa. OxxxaaL BaTTLX-TbU me something Of the brilliant Harris, the dead bishop of Michigan, whom you knew. That a yoBBg Southern man, tcaroely tesaty Ive years ef sge at the close of tbe war, and then passiag from the ooBflict of arms ta the pulpit, should have so quickly been elected bib hop of an ex treme Republican 8tate, winning hon oseaad love from the opponents of hi own Southland, and ehould have so glorioaely closed hia wonderful career lathe midt of nobles and commoner la the great cathedral of Winchester, Strikes the writer aa the meet extraor dinary history of modern time. Respectfully, Joh.n 8. Long. Hon John 8 Lono: You honor me, deartir, ia asking ma to tell you lome thing of the brilliant lUrrij It I fell that I could do justice to the lamented Bishop of Michigan, tbe task would be a delightful one. As it ie I hesitate You will please remember tbat, in attempting to comply with jour re quest, I must rely entirely upon the memory of events tbat are separated from ibe present by many year of al most ben ilderiog iciseiiu Jes I first knew Sam. Harris as a Uw atudent in Montgomery, Alabama, ami a little while afterwards as a soldier in my regiment. In the early spring ol 1301 the Third Alabama Keimtm Irfi Montgomery for Virginia, 411 1 war mustered into tho provisional army ol the Confederate Slates eti the 4ih 01 May, at LytchburR. by Tol K. lvirb Smith. SimuL'l S Martin, thru about twenty year old. was a pi ivatu soldier in tbe Montgomeiy True lilues. Com pany O, Third Alabama Hu He was a very Apollo in arms. After a llliU more than a year th.9 Blues were trans ferred from tbe infantry to the artillery arm of the service, and I saw no more' of Harris during the war. Soon Bfter the war Sam. Ilarr.s made his appearance at the Mootgomey bar. It was no small venture. That bar had no superior in the South. It is remarkable that Alabama had four Sam. II arrises who were distin guished men. Sara N. Harris, who was usually called Nat. Harris, and who was at the boa t of the bar about tbeyear 1850 Sampson W. Harris, for many year a member of Congress and bis son, S. W. Harris, jr. ; and Samuel S. Harris, the subject of this notice. It is not pretended that S. S. Harrii ever stood at the bead of the bar, but it is claimed that, by diligent study, gen tlemanly deportment, courtly bearing and undeviaticg devotion to honor, virtue and trnth, he laid tbe founda tion for the highest distinction in the legal profession. But Harris was des tined to a higher calling. Well do I re member how diligently be studied the path of duty, and how bravely he fol lowed it when Providence pointed out the way. Ood hai given him great powers, and he gave himself to God. You ask me wbat made him such a man. Many elements menu in success ful manhood. From a boy Sam. Harris acoustomed himself to listen for the oall of Duty , and instantly obey its behests. He had ambition, but it was so linked to virtue that they walked together as twin giants. Bis was the sweetest of tempers and bravest of spirits. No one could be with him without seeing that while the lambs gamboled on the hills a lion slept in the valley. Bis popularity was unbounded, When he was to speak, the simple an nouecement was enough to fill court house, theatre or capitol. And when it was noised abroad that he had left the bar for Tbb Church, all hearts sent up a grand anthem and all voices shouted, "Great is the Lord, and great ly to be praised, in the oi y of our Ood, in the mountain of his holiness. " Sam. Harris left Alabama, snd at New .Orleans became Dr. Samuel 8. Harris. Tbe personal qualities of tbe late Bishop, at already intimated, were of the highest order. Bis brain was broad as human thought, and his heart took in 'all the, world. - Neverthelssr, no man liveth to himself. ' Dr. Harris owed very much to the, beloved Bishop Wiliner, while he was in New Orleans. Wilmcr was no ordinary man, and he loved .Harris aa father loveth hie first born son. Be helped him to the front and helped to sustain bim there. It was the ; eaesle- bearing up the eaglet on eagle's wings," and it is no wonder he soared above ths clouds to hit native beavea. ".V -'-! !'" Thanking you, sir, foTyour oourkoua note, and regretting that I have none of your gifts for the better accomplish ment ot my task, ' mf-iz I am yours most truly. ., 4 :r A :" " A. BACTLa. irits- DeUeaey ef FIbt. 'V- And th. efficacy of its action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit remedy, syrup or t iga, immensely pop ular! It Cleanses snd Tones up ta clogfd and feverish ?sem. and dis pel ITenlsche. Colds sni Fevers. R. N. I ""y, tjnnt, tew rerne.N.C. STATE AZtrS C05DE3SZD. Raleigh Visitor: Ice aad frost at Blowing Rock. Waatauga county, last Friday. A good deal of new saaohia ery is being placed la th. Raleigh cot ton teed oil mills. The caterpillar has msde its appearanoe ia the splendid cot loa farm of Mr. Ws. Q. Unchurch. An entirely sew plant has been or dered for the Raleigh ice factory. Wilminertra Review: The Grand Lodge of Masons ef North Carolina will convene at South port 00 Tuesday th 4th of September, for the purpose of laying the corner stone of the new Methodist Church at that plaoev The ladies of the M. E. Church there,' after the exercise are over, will have a fes tival for the benefit of their church building fund. Charlotte Chronicle. Tbe Cabarrua county fair ia to be held at Concord, be ginning Oct. 9th. Everything i in readinese for a first-class fair. When the oonvention to organize the Third Party ia Stanly county met in Albe marle last week, only one man wm present, and be elaoted himself presi dent, vice-president, secretary, treasu rer and executive committee. Tbe stables of Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald, at Lin wood, were burned last Friday night borse and two mules perished in tbe dame, and all of Mr Fitzgerald 'a farming tool and implement and forge were destroyed. The loss will iraount to J 1.000. Cotton Barging. lu dealing with the cotton bagging difficulty, our farmer mutt, if possible, do nothing to injure themselves. If cotton is put up in barrels it can not be compressed, aod therefore could uot be shipped abroad. If put up in light cotton osemburgt, this, of course, is liable to be torn and the cotton ex posed. There is but one remedy that nuggesta itself tbat will cause no loss to tre farmer, aod at the same time ac orn pi iHh their desired object, tbat is to ho gunny bagging, (tunny bagging is made in India. It cornea in bales of bout 1,000 yards, it weigh about 21 tw. to tbe yard, and until about 20 ears past was used almost exclusively by the cotton farmers for baling their cotton. When tbe manufacture of bag- 1. g was commenced in the United States, a duty was placed on this gunny bagging, thereby giving an advantage the American manufacturer, and the iemand for gunny bagging was thereby ut off If the farmers use this bagging they lose nothing in weight, as it is aa Heavy if not heavier than tbe American, and the price (even with the duty on it) is doubtless less than the advanced price charged by the American rnanufactur- rs. Our watchful member of Congress, Mr 8'mmons. has already introduced a bill to take off the tax, and ahould be succeed, there would be a reduction in its prioe. There is also another bagging, viz: the Dundee (which is also imported) hicb would answer, but it is much lighter in weight than the gunny. Tbe use of either of these kinds of bagging would accomplish the object esired. William H. Oliver. Newborn, N. C. For Sale, The yacht "Bonita." 28 feet long, 10 feet beam, draught about 2 feet. Cut rigged, awift, staunch, and oommodious cabin. Perfect order. At a great sac nfloe. Apply to 26 3t BELL THE JEWELER. Gaston H0.S8 Barber Shop. Prof. W. H. Shepard is now running four chairs and has secured the services of Harper of Ooldsboro, a (killed barber. Good shave, 10 cents: hair cutting, 30 cents. School Notice. MIS3 LEAH JONES will open her School. September 10. 1888. Miss Mavib Houghton, French and German teacher. Tuition $2.60 per month. ( aug22 GEORGE ALLEN & CO DEALERS 15 General Hardware Agricultural Implement e. Plows, Harrow, Cultivator, Uoea and Axes, Wood's Mowers and Reapers, 8team Engines, Cotton Gins and Presses, Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kainit mechanics Toole and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsomlne, Var nish, Oil, Glass, Putty and Hair. Freesers, Refrirerators, Oil Cook Stoves, Eureka Burglar Proof Sash Locks, warranted to give security and satisfaction. PRICES VERY LOW. . GFO. ALLEN A CO. Jt)hn Williams Permanently located on corner of Broad and Bernsts., Is prepared to elsaa, dye and repair all kinds ef Clothing at Low Prices. A specialty Is made ia cleaning Ladies' ureases, tsatisraouoa guaran teed. " - . angsl atf HOnCEi. ' ill, aDgvim,Bm. mmuiirm v. , gmm dnlv aoBllfled a administrator of the estate of Heurr Willis, sol.. Saa'd.and barebr tlvcs iiotle that ba require all pertoBa bavtng elaim against m esiaia oi me aaia usnry Wliiia, so praaaaf toem to ise aaia samin litrstor, duly sutheoUeated, for payment on or before in 15th dar of September. 18S3 or else thta aotio U1 be pleaded la bar ot recovery perann indebted to tb estate must pay wunout aeiay, 7AME3 a Htl"!'PW, , X)tfi d Afi i.'S rrator, DAVIS SCHOOL. Mir.tay KAflr! 1 " T f 1 voa Burs ms socfe a . v VuU pmiiiti far tmt C or fur Bniirt. . Br-..,. , . Ki Ijm UUual 1 i wv -uaUaal kuii.lu, ; I ) . , , ia BaaSt Ca.e Or. . ... te TslaaiaySy. VSatV LOW RAtlA KetaMr wUi full aartatlam mMmua . CO L. A. C. DAVIS, Sup. n caaatta. jr, c. $50 Reward:;"; For the arrest and conviction "of any person entering tbe city contrary to quarantine regulations, er the harbor ing of persona pissing from yellow fever infected U ' ties, w ill be paid to the party causing . arrest and- Con viction. ' ' H II Msirows, Mayor. Silas FiL?Hea. Clerk. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. USw0?. IhtsCollegaeujojt ill. poweia ef B l)nW vriiy an,i u couuuoied by tkaJaBit Kubcrs. It ta iluiW in a vnr, haantiful prii)f.e(iiki ouiity betweaa tBe Bar" lem K si, 1 Hound, tvery facility ta glvaa fur th bent Ciautioai. Mclaoufla aiMI Com. merrial KducaUcm Hoard and Tuition per ir.f vuu. rtuuiri re-open weaaaBBBT. SrDlrutr "th St J.ka'i Hall, Preparatory Sebeol ter Boyt trom lit u i , is undpi tbe a. ma dlre. Hon. Kor riirtbtr pmcuiai apply t KaV. ' Joins, ins l.l'rts vulfdwim iTHK I MVKKRITY OF THE SOUTH L Ih io-aieit alshWiNKf. TKM.i.. nnai tHm i unii.riKud tlHi,u 2.UUU feet above Uaaa level. This d-hooi. uiultr ibe spaolal patraa of 1 ho Uih.. ol ihe I'roteaunt Bakeo ll t'hui.-h. in the ri, ih aod Houthaeat, orlra ibe lif!iiii.ii remdence andtBehaat adx aniHg-rs . 1.. 1;, i,..ral ami iducatiOBBl, Iat ltw liiammar !,,i,, ait n (W Uotlefjlata and Ttioiimi.-i I'ri-sjtairnts. Kor - 111 special clHini of 1 I nivertily for patron ane. ai.ulv for u n.nm tll the He. TICL-' r .1 1 n 1 1 w i m i fenu. ' , n'r i. ham rlioe. Ha uultl dwlna Duffy's Group Syrop. Recipe of ilie late Dr. WaiTKH DTtTT. rUEPAIU'.D AND SOLD BY;.;, KW BKKNF. North Carolina. 'unt'l'nl w I f AGET4CY FOR I have a very fino CADDIDITK ilicf a a CLKVKLANI) A-I) THt KM. 4 If. IIAKUIMIV AND nORTOS. Hy the sale of thee rinars we wlllsca Whole A1IKAI), This Cigar U gixxl eDoach for tbe ( AMIIATKm in smoke Hurelv th votara can moke ihem. h Ive nenla eaoh.ak - t PALMER S CIGAR STORE. Middle, uesrHomh Front tU.' Also, where can lie found unod Ph.i.. HnioklnK nd Hllklnda nf Tobacco, l(ai a! and .n Hie oilier side tt ood cool UliiKer Ah-. IV. p Kork Vi ate r, etc, etc, W. L. PALiriKR In ft hurry to let you know It. The World Stands Aghast at my low ritiCEs. And wonders, How ia it that lean sell so much lower than any one else? $ I'll tell you: I have determined to be easily satisfied for the cash, and WORE run auaiA rKUrlTS. ' a My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. 4 Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it, K. R. JONES. ! New Berne, N; OV SALE AND EXCIlflHCZ -- il . The undersigned having parchaaed the - extensive Stable on Middle street,' formerly conducted by Mr. Cohen, la prepared Mfu- ' nisn me paDiic with the very beat service t& llUKsKD and VEHICLES of KVEBt DES CRIPTION, i s.fv.-l I Ine stock always on hand for HIRE, BALH or EXCHANGE. An sxperlenee of aararal years bas made me familiar with the nesds of New Berne and vicinity in tola line, and no pains win be spared to give ths fullest satisfaction. Driven and teama fnnfh4 for any occasion or to any part of snttouad tog country. j. t, EWELU . . ; Jy27dSm Middle street' notice. : ; Change of Place for Holdihsr' B1CVMUU 1U nu, Mine TownanlTi.?:'; North Ckwusk, Cbavis Cotott, V County Commissioners' Office, V ' N.w Berae, Aug. tby 1888. " J Notice is hereby a-iven thai bm. derof ths Board of County Co sloners of Crarea county, passed ' S3 r 1 . -a7f w aa aBaBBBBBeaaBaaaaaah VOIT PAVa VOIR MONET AND T K its iOllt t HOICK." 0 uay, ine votmg precinct at Broc e Store la No. 9 Township, in said onr ' j, has tieeu ehangsd from said place t May1 Store at or la Jasper, to V known and designated as Japer r cinct ia said township, and trt lections in said township shall be t at said last named place until othpt ordered. By order of the Board, : . orlando nur ' '. a7 d 304 ci"ik I ' !
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