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. r. , Til I fl I ? VOL; VII.-NO. 188. NEW BERNEr N (X SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS.il ATI MAL. k c- X-;.-BUSimS LOCALS. tao too vut yoor llM UBd ? If . xJr k, yoa wiU find bi tt A. M BakMt. Respectfully, fc -. - -. i.r ., o. L Gashia, i : TobIbc School, N. t a. BosU. V tl !.. ' .A I TXC& Ut, Brtad Pttekd, Pit ill FmcIim. Ertponud Apl,Gra ; Gage, G.ltia, TapMca, FUTOiBg Ex- tract. Vtmrj fla, wastara mm, ' 8plcs. L.roon Jaio. Raiaio, Currants, - Ciaosn Coooanat Paddian, Choic Taa. Frwh Roasted Coff. Choeolat. . Coco. . Uaocaraai, Cbmm. Mackr, Codftsh. WhiM BMM. IltkM, - Cotbm Bear, Small Bun, Braakfaet " strip, rrasa (Jannaa uooaa, ncai, Qonior, Bmp. Buckwheat, Imported Bay Bam. ForMt Flow Cologne, Fraas BlddaJla 8op, Toilak Soap, Household Ammonia, Powder, Shot aad Cape. C. E. 8ixvo JOHN H. THOMAS and John Warren will aava som of the fiaeat Betl Saturday mora Ins tkat ha been ia mar ket this aaatoa. Call oo them. LOST A Gray Chamois 8kia Paras. The Under will he liberaUy re warded by retaraiag the sasn to Judge S j moor residence, aovl-tf. AFRESH LOT OF PRUNED CUR RANTS, Dried Apple. Boaeles Codfish, 8oaed Trior, PUV net, and Pig Tonga. AIm a )o ef Canned Pesche, Tomatoes awl. 8ufr Cora, Potted Ham, Corned Beef . Bolo. Saus agea, eto. as cheep as the cheapest, juet reoeifed at Dau.1 Gbocbbt, v oSt 6 - ; On Broad street MIDDLE STREET SALOON. Best Oysters on the market and pre pared in STery style. Open at all hears. Mrs. 8. A. Womble. GO with the crowd to John Duon's and try his fine groceries aad be made happy. Every one is delighted with his goods and his low prioe. TRY that new lot of Baokwheat.fresh Roasted Coffee and Canned Goods at Pabsonb Bbos 6c87tf. tO those who have been emoking Proclamation Cigars, manufactured at Factory No. 1017, aad sold in this city to the wholesale aad retail trade by The Urooer, K B. Hackbara. I would say that siaee some merehaats has been ao very kind as to hare a cigar put op at another factory bearing the seme Baitoe, brand, caution label, eto. a the sigars which I have advertised for over jear, I have had a atlll better cigar Dsnufaotnred aad the bread reftietered, and it Is really the best 2 for 5 In the United State. Ramemtxr the braod. Old Hickory. Factory No. 1017. Try them. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND 'GIN. just received snd for sal by James Rxdxcnd. CORN SBELLERS, Gram Fans, Feed Cutters at Go. Aluck & Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sal by Jims Redmond. ENGINE and Ola . Repairs, Belting, Packing, eto. at Geo. Allen & Co. T) LEASE REMEMBER that I need a. money ps wen aa we ran ui mu k iad, and if y ou o ws m pleas pay m ; 1 J. C. W bitty. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal aad other uses for sale by Jims RaDVOND TtSE PURE ICE. manufactored by U the Jarman Iue Factory. I jjBfltf Ws only ask on trial oa Old Virginia unaroot. oioriocsnu. , oeSS F Ulktch, Wholesale Agent. Democratic orosDects in tbe Btatinirta0ati ghW brighter v aa brlgutet erery day, -1 .The President baa bounced Lord .-:v feicktillei' and jonrltfiIsittou, are " ioriBf tate ibo W hU House Trom : i avery qarteKf r r 'I' BAOtviLLE baa been sacked and shipped. It U . American iatelli ; 'gence" arid self respect not British t' Ignorance, that will determine our VrWeatlal election.! ! ' Frederics; Dovolass, tie most , . distingnlsbedeolored man, in tbe : umtea otaws,' ana : always a ue Vubllcan,' glres op the election jof ; Ilarrison.) fle says:; fiNeV York ., and Indiana wul tote foreveUnd andlhat settles i f Coalition tgoea Into tta flgbt Taesday.; morning pbeldj by-the . manhood of CJraven, and snstatned by the prayeri of Ihe , widows" and orpbans of the, lhn4f i i OUa as booeBt government: and.edneatioo .;ls thecry;"':,'a;;- . The New York Star says i The girt bf. Daniel Hand ol Gnilford, Connecticut, of 11,000,000 to the ' American Missionary Association to la devoted to the edacationo - colored people la the Boatfi, is a mfiSecat and wise charily.: As Mr- IiasdV, fottone- was made Poutb c! Ila-cn aad, Dixon's line, it h peciallj tVAzz that It should returned to ti. 5 rart of ithe c: :z'.tj in that form, ETXDK5CXS Of th popularity Of Mr. Bimmona - are itill rollinz la. I.tla exceedingly fntifjlsg to know that tbe probabilities all iaror the alefttinn nf this hra dfAndp rj the people. If the friends of Mr Simmons in Craven eonnty do their . a. .... tw..4- i,.. , Jgood-erowdatFakhsr yeeUrd.yaad AUOTU"J UMD,VWU ' asaared. I little circular, conspicuous lor its impudence, has been sent out dj Jiavea, unairman oi too iwrpuoji- can State Committee, to frighten l registrars. Tbe thing won't work,! The fellow has been shearing Be publican goats, and now thinks bel can shear Democratic sheep. He caD't do it. The thing is a failure. Was it right for the President tolfaror of tariff reduction was simply insult the British Minister, and I through kim the British Empire 1 RTnt hin r Af i h b i h hAn Hara The rretideot has simply repelled an iodifnitr, and dismissed the man nho offered it. Mr. Cleveland is respectful of tho rights of all nations, aud defends the honor of tbe American Union at alt hazards and to the last extremity. "Kebb in mind that the dif ference between adequate protec tion for the benefit of both capital I and labor, and excessive protection, which bieeds a surplus and trusts, ln la questions in iue prea- eat canvass. No one proposes free! trade. The custom houses will be open during the next four years, and Cleveland will appoint the collectors." We do not consider Oliver II. Dockery "the meanest man in the! world," but in uur opinion, he doe not possess the personal graces, the refinement of manners, the delicate sense of honor, and the dicaitv and nnritv of rharap.fpr fhaft ahnnM AhflfAninrin T li a ftli ! aT avAAhtlirA k great, owie. ic is not toe pres- ence of Dockery in the gubern a- torial chair, bad as it would be, to which most strenuous objection is miirl. hnf it ia thA tnrnlnir hsvk of , O wx - North Carolina into the wilderness, from which she was delivered by tbe Democracy, that would follow his election, to which we so strenu-1 onslv obiect. If North Carolina is to tro forward. AxtAndin far anrl B wide the blessings of education, re- Dnemcnt and Christianity, she most continue Democratic aacAndencT ... nnuiu uer uotuera, auu, teaviug w do not seek to intimidate you. Ws the things that are behind, press ""r waaitwiaik toberiy to yon forward to ber high and glOrforas n"a utum that yoa ax an honest destiny. man ; that yoa intend to have fair play r sis- i w iT-n-rrrrt yon intad to- frown down poo and X ) O A I , NTCWfV ' vnrmt fraud. "We aMume U&. be yJJJ:.XJ ViHJ 11 Oa. utIM we Mlm ytt to be a man of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. L. Oaskilo Piano tuning, r G. E. ELOVIR-Minoe meat, etc. Edwabds & Clark Look out fraud. for Politics are at fever beat. ' Ulrica's cheroot have arrived. , Attend the speaking at McCarthy's tonight - . .1 Bav you sesa a ay. stranger in sour neighborhood ' Thanksgiving day will be Thursday th 80th and hot the 20th aa previously reported. r ..t TvK.rr, maiA "Writ m. tavt an -J " . Eaves beaU Dogberry by doing it for himself. - .1 i About th maddest man around yesterdsy was1 a registrar who" had r; oelved one of Eaves "inUmldstOts.", MAffkaa Af asVaamf 4msmfflsTaarai,t MRlIk - a.l t-.a. il-Li tl'j on w. sram . ai.gnsr rr,,ou Registrar breathe rwly this; morning Owing to press of business connected with etloa week our adtert ptowv w i mmn wuui ij mwpunj - tiismantafor awhlla. r-.i !az -sscna t . . - '. . . . .-. , ..: .fi:-''-' The nne nag anowa as u rustic mare haa been sold by .,tr. J. W. Stewart, Mr. Charles HoUiater being the I nouoea a, stranger aroaaa yoor neign purchaser. 8tart handle the best of hood MtfMgtria ow lrrirarm4HTmf, otfsotheU purpose. . , . : i4 .-risi : I Yoa eaa give a a fair election. ' sot. rThronghout thatlrej United States th, minds of lt.citla.as r tolMm, . , . . ' , I lUUUIO-..ll 1IU,,VI WUiK,Hllt t xtent Interested in th way th lcJfTeat plesur.to earry the States.: It tlon it going, and It IS aot only a prifl - i... i t v. i, vi-jJ w kl lhrw u VmaII U that he thooU east hU tou arj h hoai estiy beitsre wtu d oesi ror aunteu and the oommnnity la which he lire G OTTOS: nSS and CdUon Olat6 vi" P iiB. BaTaae PsrinenT has returned from a '" If r. JubavS. Long hat returned from StrlpWClwaaatr SpMagat wiU speMYaneboro today. Bsie j.;.. .wu im v mt-M-v- .t..M . his roioa ha been heard th affect well bs seen on alecUon day - iimiMww n w AWL Last night about one thonsoad people assembled at West End to hear Hon. F. Ii. Simmons. Over oac-half tbe crowd were colored people aad many of them were eathusiaetio for Simmons Bis argument in Irresistible, From ons end of the die fW bathe other tha people srs entbnai- fof aim and bla ictlon by a band- oca majority ia a foregone conclusion. Keep Cool. We ad rU those engaged ia preeeiog the otaima of their political frlnds to keep cool. Remember that a soft answer tarns away wrath while angry words drive your oppooeats farther from yoa. Let aoh ma enjoy his honeet conviction as reoeived from a vrnthfal and intelligent standpoint. Bitter words never win In a political contest . If kind words will not do the work then let it alone. L Boomerang circular sent out by Chairman Eaves is recardsd by tbe registrars snd poll holders who base received them as sn insult wbicb every decent man ovght to resent. A staunch Republican who received one yesterday ssid he re garded it as a gross insult, and hs didn't believe the Republiosn party endorsed sny suco imbecile snorts at intimiaa jud f ,lectio h4fof whom t, Republicans, a set of thieves snd scoundrels? We predict that the Chair I man will receive some hot replies to theee circulars Iauas a iivrmi vuvuimi following circular, issued by Chairman Eaves of the Republican Sute Executive Committee, is s genuine boomerang that has wounded those who i .. . . j n n,n nnw ae,M- It ha cot into their flesh and they are bleeding at very par. Tney may surviv trreir Iself-inflioted torture, but they oannot lontltre the virtuous indignation of the people Behold, Hamaa is hung on tb UUow ha erected for Mordecai: Pbllca State ExecaUve Comailttee, I T3 a t wtnn V O Q1.J- IfifiQ n Bn.. Yoa are, we believe, a Registrar or I ' Eltloafo ynr precinct. Ws I desire to base a plain nerd with yon in your precinct on election osji. taat rood common sense W don't anow wnicn party win car ry North Carolina, Wo DO know one thing that there will be a fair count, o that starv man who wroetratis or Wink at fraud will e the inside or tne Federal Penitentiary at Albany .within tlx months. We say six month, for 3t CJsvelarld's; term will expire on arch 4th, and General Harrison is cer tain to b Presldsnt after that date, hod hi first aot will be the appointment of at Remnnsanr u. is District Attorney aad a Republican TJ. 8. Marshal for North Carolina. DoB'trToa believe this? Don't you knew that sir. CUveland hasnt a ghost of a show of being re-elected l1 Doat you kaowlhat new xork wiu iT General . Harrison . 40,000 majority? I Don't you kaow that the Democrat of 1., . . . .r . II : f S ZTZZTll EI? If 2": I SIDir LAJU fe VUU ftUWH Kit M1UI 11 lull ,1 flont yonutrntaead the pa peri rery ' i l a .s t.. t . J J . 4vsreiuuTf late.-' - - wTVa j had rrr Lt me gite yon a mt.-or aavic: iw irrm sa rosrsoHKD ctto you BKAB TtOB nXW,lOB V iUU-J J I HWws UVB I WJ Wi llt .MJiUl -V hallat yoa. W are aot. We are I mpt gltlng rpuomi of th truest anr muvm;vm iw w 1 a com cn it tea on, mat asy. una uting tie. sertu 1 4t eatnot Mr consT wuneui 4 anc kno wieda-. w nsv had finaer- t.. Btwtht:thU I state ' (of I three ' ekv Havn I - yoaj Jw Ml,'ffM 'T ,do l,'tiaM.!ffly. 1 wUl, aowvrer gtve" as anrost- equal iDlearar to Introduce a lot of ballot-box Wsves to tbe Insideof the Albany Peat L nt, AND WE WILL DO IT, A3 sure AS THF.RS 13 A GOD TO STJ TAI.I THE TitnHTvV 1 . - - ' r-. r- - - lDuri rSBDVUVIUIIT, -; iflll Was it Him t There was a forlorn looking object of humanity skuUing around the cotton yard yesterday, ilia hat was battered ia from all points of the compass, with the top hanging by a hinge occasionally flapping in accordance with the gentl impression of the passing breetes. A stray lock of nnkempt hair peeped shy ly through the opening of the crown. His coat wss of the Dolly Vsrden pat tern, ont at the elbows, aletk i.h age and the northeast corner of the ekirt burnt off. His pants exhibited a di vided intimacy with a tdtnJer pair of legs and many recurring winters In fact tbe fellow looked homeless, friend lees. And with no visible means of cup port, sppeared to be a "stranger'' here abouts. Alter much pecu!ation it was accorded him the exalted poiuou of being one of "Kates' detectie Steamer Movements. The steamer Eaglet of the , C. D. line arrived y enter Jiy and will tail th e afternoon at 1 o'clock. Tbe Taboma sails tbis murmn THE Y I Li on I'r V Kit Jacksonville Ki.a , t), t '!; resi dent Neal Mitchell reports '!' new cases Of yellow fever today l!t whites. Among the Utter is Peyton Wyeib, s we I known insurance I roki-r. Onlv 1 death Dora D.bson Toii!,a-fs 1156 deaths, 3S4 No new cases and uo d faihK ,it (!ai net- villa. Fernanim.na, Oct. CO sew cases 18 bite 1, no deaths All c.i.ii under treatment -are aoing wt u 1 1 e fever still continues to increase i n ,1 th city, lhrec veCKelH l av.- ciih1 uy to the city. Washington, -t. :u sur,con-(ien eral Hamilton hi rereiveil a telegram from Surgeon Martin, at l ive Oik, Fla. saying that he made a pot-t mortem ex amination on the body of a man bo died there Sunday last, an 1 h p.-itisfied that it was a case of yellow fi-vt r. He adds that there are now two eupicioue casee of sickness in the ciiy. CHICAGO, Nov. 1 Mayor K c'le re ceived the follow irij? ti-legram t his morning: "Enterprine, Fla. Mivor Rvho ( in cago. Twenty-two cases anil four deaths from yellow fever to date. Five hundred people in distress Am com pelled to ant for aid. Can 1 hioap.o help ue? "Okorue T,. Cakusi.k. "Sec 'y Hoard Health.'' Dkoatcr, Ala , November 1. In the last twenty-four hours eight new cases have developed. They have all been exposed as nurses ami polictraea for weeks. 1 have ei peeled now rases from lime to time but was not prepared for such an explosion as this. Jkbomb Cooiran, M D.. State Health Officer Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 1. Today was the coolest for a week past, but the fever took another jump despite it. One year ago yesterday the mercury went down to 40. Today it reached the lowest point, nearly 20 degrees above than, Tha season appears nnnsually warm oompared with other years, but the impatience for frost has much to do with this no doubt. There is still a long drag of nearly six weeks ahead before the city will be in condition at all approaching normal, kfsny people are getting tired out and leaving for re ouperation until tbe embargo onreru gees shall be withdrawn. Dr. rorter today announced to tne Executive Committee that government guards will be placed at all junctions and transfer points on railroad leading to Jacksonville.at Baldwin, Liveosk, way ctosa.Jesup, etc, and that detective will be emnioyed to spot any rerosees in tending to reach tne etty under raise pretences. . Railroad companies have agreed not to sell tickets to Jacksonville for the present. As no one can foretell the end of the epidemic the prospect is net a little discouraging. Dr. Neal. Mitchell reports 56 new case today 16 whites and 3 deaths. Total cases, 4,21; total deaths, 356. Lemon Elixir. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK . Cures indigestion, headache, malaria kidney disease, rerer, chills, loss of a? petite, debility and nervous prostration by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bow els. Kidneys and Blood. Lemon Elixir is nreoared from tbe fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimulants and blood purifiers. W. A. Jones,. Bell Station, Ala.. writes: "I bare suffered greatly from indigeelion or dyspepsia. One bottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all tbe medicine lever taken. Aa Old Citizen of Atlanta, Ma. Br the recommendation of Bey. C. C. Davis, I used Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir for a serere chronio ease of indigestion, palpitation aad irregular action of the Martwlta ooastipation ana Diuousnes. 110 suffered greatly with graver and greet pain la th back and kidneys, maoa Of tne time unaoie to atana aione. I was treated; by many , physicians and need many remecUe, but goa aonusr. Dr. Uozley a -Lemon biixw alone nas made a prtot cure of all these dis eases. 1 aos bovr- a welf tain. My wife has for many years suffered great ly With constipation kfut sick; headaches from which ah ooold get no relief The Lemon Elixir ha permanently cured me, A..C. jAHokDi - ? - 23 Ell Street. Atlaatai Oa. Soldhy druggist." SO 'cents and $1 per bottle Prepared by' a. Moaley n u.J .uaata;ua. ,Hi I J. fiKg . . Sold In New Berne by.R.Jl.Pulff, druggist. -:.:..:: a Why do the - does h6wt when! tour daughter "plays th piano?" It needs tnninsr, of course, sen a ror mat --.- aoyS-lw rri.i i?,) r i uasxill, IM.F0RTA5T lUTlCE! There will be a meeting of the Dem ocratic Executive Committee, Saturday, Nov. I, at tbe office of W. O, Brinson, at Twelve e'cloek. A large attendance is requested, as business of importance will b trans acted. 8. R. 8TBXXT, Ch'nDem. Ex. Com. bRAND rally at McCarthy's ON SATl'RDA V MUHT AT - O'ClOCk. The Coalition candidate will have a grand rally at UcCartby s i o tbe Fifth Ward on Saturday night. Several speakers will be on band. Constipation or other irregularities of the bowels or etcmaeb should be treated promptly with Laxador. A few weeks treatment will cure tbe worst case. Price only 25 cents a package. Mothers should never forget that the sufferings of their little ones can easily be overcome by the use of I)r Hull s Baby Syrup. Price 23 cents. Ask your dealer for Old Virginia Cheroots 5 for 10 cents. 2m F. Ulricu, Wholesale Agent. Soms evening iavite yoar enemy t your house aod get yoar daughter to Ti ay on tub Push' for him. He ll boiher yoa no more Then send for me to tone It. C. I,. (1 askii.i. Look 0utFor Fx aud! B.d Tfcl.. a4 Vl Arcrlagl, . The election comes off neit Tus1av. aud we hope it will rvult ia tha tilmfao lion of every citlen and to the bl inter-est- of ike country In the metntlme we wlah to inf,m ih jiublir that, having beien biirnmi " t we are still in Imptnexs, Dil may be foui i n Trenwith's Blsckimttli i Simp. wlierfe willhela.1 t) irr o.ir pairuun tr.l uke their or.ler? Immediate step ill le takn to lelnulii n bru k. at l ho old stand. ( r v. n mr"-; when we widbein better condition than ver We hare whli us Mil J iK8 M n wri i who W well known in this romniunity for hit skill in workminobip- Scnd in orders. e a'e re,1y f. r tiuji nean I'.DWAUl'S A ( I.AKK lloiler Makers and MacAio.-u l.ovS nwly R.HAWY EH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, MIDDLE 8TKEK.T. Two doors sOtllt UahaS l.iverv '-IjiIi.im novl dtf NEW liF.KNE. N t The Ladies Must Come! The Gentlemen May Come ! AND " Everybody" Come ! TO SEE THE Handsomest Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets EVER BRODOHT TO THIS MARKET - A LSD A FULL USE OF House Furnishing Goods AT BOTTOM PRICES L. "CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BERNE. N. 17. m Stoves are in Demand All the time, and the place to bay them is at P. M. DRANEY'S. We have a full line of Cook Ins and Heating Stoves, and will be sold on reasonable terms. W rosk a specialty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Stores and otbsr brands. Also a complete line of Hardware. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Cart and Wagon Material, Harness. Paints, Oils, Glass, eto. Com snd e m and be eooTincSd that I wUl sell yoa good goods for little money. PEEE1IPT0RY SALE. At Vlns straet wbarf. Camden, IT. J., (op- posit rauadsipma, SATVRD&T AFTKRJrOON, 10th at tool sea, th. STEAMBOAT "CITY OF LONO BRANCH' toasac. TS M-NO. lehttlk US fo,blU at Nv-ack. Maw York. 188. la tb. best budit: has satoon oa apprMk; hasaeoommoda- tinna ror oT DMsenasi. ana sim room soeommodatloDS; eoslns and tollers ar.of tb most 4mprov4 kmd an in srst-laas order; is fltud. oot m tstt aarflmlar ft imtniav se. - iosmeMaan., is, aa is resdf tat serrto. withoas rwpir .1 say kind. Bh. eost over toO.009 as sh. now lies, and baa beta used but a fw m On lbs saob imiod.' By mm 4 w lw sh I x4 adapted to rout built for, aad eoBseqasiitiy will aasoldje aw -- ; ' 1 n. THSIIll A SOW,'AU.wt . Ul 1MI CiMtm .. ocJIbotsjiott 4 ,,: fcua.ipato. . .J For Sale, ONE THOrSANP ACRES OF i-ASD. 5tren Diiiai below ciiv north ullkeut aitabie '.or 11 trucis .'..-o l'Jri-V. I'jod lite for luiniwr in u piTV Pin,t oi. orvrk r.er 1 : i lf Shoes & Rubber Goods. Ano iber i i thisa tAjileni Shots jut arr.ved. Also, the bigeest lot cf Rubber li.xxia in the city, sueh is rVots. Sh (."oats, etc. A'- ! 1 TA LOU'S, oi( Sew Berts. IT. I li-icli whmlj s a i r. (,i;ocki:, i-.i mi. i' V ROCL A M VTION: 1,200 Cans 3 IK Tomatoes, 600 Cans 2 lt. Corn, 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Teaches. Very CVap. No Deception v . : i ; ueu'. M" l.EHM., N Land For Sale. " r ill' N I'KH li At iit-S inorr r i W Ht -f I lie i ; ' v f ' K1 leM-lirn i Mir ' Ion i( ( li in inn . I aOl! . w f 1 1 il. 1h pit I t '"Oril KlIHtiUH Htl.l AM' I I NT i r K t tUAttM llirH 111 r H w I' I lit-', 1 1 II t I f t- t t.wa ,,f 1 re&ton a -1 h t b U tH v y , ly n! . ihH rniMina of eoiinn mi.l tirMierai iti".-sjii iruik. 1 -if ii a n w tb oibtr 'i: ' ' t iivl v tn, hjotnl fur strnsTiil . ropH rtMd tti linn n u- :,i . .! ou IU ,hi .1 l hut n i ' r known U le t- ,ih. -M A .i ell ci T-rvM n. ' . b t hlrh U . f ' d 1 J.rl . L fc, x ,i "ii A Untf. nii.l Mi ' st ' ti , :un 1 n t -( loii MM 'Mil 'mn. i. Willi As! Irv n i w.1 h w h spr' n. IN ffif ii lIVa.M P" mi ' nlTid ftn 1 1 1 it tiwlf niM to ii 1 k , h , f ill he In N i M' ' r : nfi ii in a : . 18 ft older f n nil ritat I n IU t in ' h rtij.) It ' K F.HOI', lioi It. Auction! To the Public ! As am .o:np. 1 . o. 1 (. srttlp up ,. liuatout' II. ( 'nlion, .li-crased, 1 will oommrncc A I CTlON SAliEM on t!if TENTH .lay ..f NO VEMHEIf, in onlor to ,!(,. .i.t tho Entire IStot'k of Mor?lisn W c.ii' trm l'.inl.lin ' now in tli o 'nnsit in? of Dry Goods, Clothing Boots'and Shoes, Carpetsland Matting, Hats and Cap?, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valise3 And a great many more numerous to mention. The sale will continu e tb entire stoek is sold. articles t. o Jail j unt Tho stoek will be fired ia lots to suit .Merchants and other purchasers. I will als- sell at the same time a LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES, and all kinds of SADDLERY BUGGY ROHES, Ete. Ketnember these goods will be sold to the highest bidder, and th publie are the ones to make the prices, I will also sell at Auction to tha highest bidder the ENTIRE REAL hSlAlh situated in Craven. Pam lico and Beaufort counties, consisting of Farms, Wood Lands and Dwellings ana oiorenonses. Among whiob. in the city of New Berne is the Wein stein Building, a three tor" .n4 basement iron clad and fir nmnf store house, situated on the corner of Pollook snd Middle streets. Six nice two story dwellinca, also in the city of New Bern, situated on Pollock and Hancock street Ilin perfect order and well rented. .'" ' bm lack of space we wiTl noslnfliii. tb descriptions of farms, etc.. in abOTe namd counties until tha,day of sale. Terms will also be stteon day of sale. ' - ' WM COHEIR 3,4jB.jscir Dra7inand;Paintir 5 HTS3 MACE'S SCnOOL'of Drt--and Painting will bs m,-"- "! p.- ? r 1st at hr rasidsnc on Joun'oft 1 iap22dtf ,ii'Mi-n'
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