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r "1 MS Mil .01 voujyn.rNq.i93. , ; new behiije. c, Friday. November . isss. PRICE 5 CENTS. II 1 t - K , OUBNAL (I taj from her mountain! and guar autoes to her people koio abroad and security at borne." Busnress locals. FEES3 lot of 1h Fortotk Oyttcra 1 reeelT4 at Mrs. Weenble's Kakaa. aftdJla at., tarred la all styles. ops all aleak. - . ' J. If Mr. BimBOBsii defeated after "ftoVoa weatf yor aieao tvaed ? If Kne of t toot f aUa&t ight ever JJao, ye wjU ai a A. MJmftde in Carolina ao will ao greatly honored. Bat those who will suffer most from his retirement are those who have brought opon themselves and the country this great catistrophe. Mr. Simmons was true to all of his constituents, and was at the service of the horn, blest of bis people. Those wbo struck down Simmons woonded theiustlvcM, and put thorns in the pillows of their wives and children. liberally re- to Jodre (eovl-tf. Tuning 8cbool, K. . C, Boaton ol lw. T OST A Gray Chemeia 8tia Pores. AJTbe ftnder will M warded by retaraiag lb ft j DKMir residence. GO -iik (ha row a John Dana's aad try bis aaa grooeriee aad be made bapay. Swy one ia delighted wlU alajoodaand his tow prioea. rP0 those, who have baaa amok lot x ProclntioaOrer.sBeDu featured at Factory No. 10l7, and sold ia this city to Iba wboleaala aad retail irada by Tba Orocer, B B. Backbara, 1 would ay that since aoma merchant have beta ao vary kiad aa to baa a eitrar put up at another factory bearing tba earn erne, brand, caaikm babel, etc. a tbe sigers which I have advertised for over a yaar, I have bad a still bettor cigar riaaafactared aad tba bread ret iatered, aad It Is really tba bt t for 5 la the Uaited State. ReaaeaaWv iba brand. Old Hickory, rectory o. 1017. Try tbem. IMPORTED FEENCa BRA3DY AND HOLLAND GIM.juet received aad for sale by UK Rxdhond. COSN SHELLEBS, Grata Fana, Feed Oattera at Uco. Allxx Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jamis Riemond. ENGINE and Gin Repairs, Belting, Packing, eto. at Gko. Allkn & Co. I) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money aa well aa the rest of man kind, and if you owe ma pleaee pay me. J. C. WHirrY. JURE WINES AND LIQUORS for I Medicinal and other use for tale bT . J A MM RlDMOND. 8E PURE ICE, manufactured by the Jarmao Ice Factor t. Ijj2tf COTTON TIES and Cotton Gins at Gio. Allen & Co. We only aak ona trial on Old Virginia Cberoota. 0 for 10 oente. oc23 F. Ulbich. Wholesale Agent U1 Hands off. bond! Touch not a single LOCAL NEWS. The citv council will be in eeaeion tonight Let theiu ' ee s, liieir bondsmen where they get tbeir votes It is Umt than three weeks to Con ference, (let ready for it. Keep your name off the official bondt of Radicals aod let u bave Democratic eounty officer.. ' ; Remember that it is better to vote for a Radical than to sign hia bond. Neither is profitable. Dont draw the color line at the polli and then t Ign the bonds of those who are elected over you by the colored votes. Candidates who appeal to the preju dices of colored voter ought not to ask the white tai-payer to sign official bonds. Good News Ur Simmone. The news from Edgecombe last night put Cheatham's election In doubt. Sim mons may go through yet Steamer Movement. The Vesper of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday with cargo of cotton, lumber, naval stores, etc. The Eaglet of thi line will arrive today and sail torn or row afternoon at 4 o'clock. OFFICIAL TOTft CAT13 COUNTY. Tba board of aaavaaaer convened at the court aoaae aa Tbaraday, Nov. 8th, aad organised by electing H. C Whiie- aorat eaakaaaa. J.,W. Biddle clerk and H. A. aTarabaTI'aaaiataat elark. K Afkn Hag- awanCUf member of thabar& Btxxwdd toeaaeaa the re toraf aid aaaoaaaad tba fallowing reenlt: ClaTalaad Ul, Harriaoa tt. Congreaa, 8laaaoaa.;i4t, Caeethsta If, Stats, Fowia UO, Dockery 24, Waikar 4. Le iaUtivwJIaaa U7.Qiwati M: BaMeU 13d. Hnaaay 1. Coaaty, Pattaraoa US, hu ry 7; Stimaea IU, Haba M: Habbe 183, Haaaaek Saepard HS.Odaa W, Lov lea 150. saooMB waao. Cleveland 108, Harriaoa 48. Coacreea, Simmons 133, Cheatham SI. Bute, Fowl 108, Dockery 41. Legislative, Nana UB,Uraen 80; Russell 123, Hoseer t3.'0naatf, Pattaraoa lie, Berry 23, SUaam 118, Haaa 8; Uabbe 100, Han ooek 19; Sbapard 110, Odea M, Lovick ISA. THUDWlEa. GUralaael Ul. Harriaoa 97 Congrea, Slmmoa 130, Cheatham M. State, Fowls 123, Dockery 54. Legialative, Nana 137, areea40;Raaaelll38,Haasey 40. Ooonty. Pattaraoa 110. Berry 45; Htimaoa 100. Uahn 50; Hobo 108, Uan cook 47; Shepard 99, Oden 43; Lovick 147. Eates, as a political grave dig ger, is a success. No more milk and cder. t ake onr drinks straight. We Drill and discipline will make the Democrasy of Graven invinci ble. ' GlilNO a cop of cold water is lile; warning afroren sorpeht is deata. ' , '. Nkyxb give Bp the ship. Spread very sail aod haog one all yoar banners. Wb predict that the Democratic party of Craven county will be more efficient than ever. Wb rejoice in the election of Governor Hill bat we abominate the treachery that defeated Gleve land. ' CtTBSB os at night and fondle us by day. No sir, we will have' no more of it. 'Paddle yonr own canoe. Thb Democracy of the East hail their brothers of the West as the lllastrious Tlctor;;ia a 'glorious cause. v'SVI-.v'.' -. As soon think of placing a viper in the bosom of yonr. family as of putting yeur name on the bond of aEepublican. HELP him shell his corn if .he ,needs yoiir help, that Is neighbor- . ly ".iTp00 n0' nIi torn! ol office, ;;that ispolmcaL - . ' . J'- We have many causes for? con "gratulations arid rejoicing, and hot tha least is the redemption ; of the r'lth.' liistrict.'- Three cheers for SOMBTHINO FOB DEMOCRATS TO RKAD. What Republican Offlco-Seeketa Bald Before the Election We call upon'all Democrat wao may be modestly requested to hjlf ejbtntaha, uanoock and Berry in otnee By aigamg their bonds to read the following which appeared in the last baaa of tba True Republican just before the election Thia paper ha the name of a colored man at its head, but It ia wellkaown that the office-seeker didthe writing, and it I believed that one of them wbo will now appeal to Democrat to. no on hi bond wrote thia very article. Bead It, Democrata. i YOUNG COLORED MKN, RIAD TBI TO your fathers. They know the yoke and burden of slavery; tbey know ita ilia and wees. ite pain and sorrows; tbey know whet a blessed thing it is for them to be free. To whom do they owe their liberty? Read this carefully . to them. . The Re publican party waa tne ustramaat ay which their freedom' was secured. Tbey cannot in j'letioe to their con- science go back on the men who fought for tbeir freedom and secured it. Tbey cannot vote to pat men ia office wbo fought to keep them m tlavery. Young men. slavery la tot a dream to yon But yonr fathers spent their best days ia it. Tbey cannot reward,' by patting men in office wbo werer la favor" of keeping them enslaved.'' If they attain to office tbey must get it without the vote of tba lata Freedmeaw: Tbey can never honestly consent o g"Q back'qn toe JttepnDiioan party.! , its pnaetpiee today live and an cherished brail true lovers of liberty. Father, stickr to your freedom a grateful men. Dont be led on by men wao rooant to teerj you ia slavery.' Teach your children the earsedness of slaverrand the grau tad yon and tbey owe the tarty, and never be guilty of easting yoar vote for the Demoeratio Dartyj. whicb ia the party of aiavery . it matters ... - 4 - ' , Wit , trustrthai "llarrison : will prove to be better than his party, andthat the Be.pnblio will suffer no - detriment ia bis bands, bnt we should have- grave doubts of the parity of any administration with . Blaine at the bead tf its Cabinet North CABOLnrA has covered herBelf with' "glory. Threats could not alarm, blandishments could hot s dace ber. True to her ancient rc.cTrh.she floats, the Demoeratio v ; At mactere- noc in what form slavery - may . present UeelL mild or rouah. resent iL . Enemiea mas- tell yon to vote for a ticket, half DetaOMard 8ft, Odea 4; Lovick 69 eras aaa aair rtepuDiican, .Du n y lova yonr freedom you cannot afe The good hook tells you to "ahaa 'the very appearance of evil," and Jf yon vote for one Democrat yoa are gnlltr of voting for alL Be mindful. Doa't be misled. This is plain, practical aai common sensaj Sead .to your fathers, youno; menr The above Ui exactly in line with the speeches made on Monday night before the election arid served the purpose 'in tended,1 namely, to. arouse the basest passions of thi oolored ' people" in' this county against the Damocrat.l'LlTow Democrat. If yoa want to aid la keep ing 'np Uie organisation, of tba party whlchla' endeavoring' ; to golio'a ihe minds of these colored people against yoa. why go to Work and sign the bonds of JaaDn, uanoooa - ana Berry.--me money they make ont of these eounry offljee iwill enable tbem to keep up (heir organisation and keep themselves inofficf.,.-v v "'" FOURTH WARD. Cleveland 88. Harriaoa 15S. ConKrese, Simmons 102, Cheatham 87. State, Fowle 8&, Dockery 15. LegisUtive, unn 13. Green 88; Roasell So. Hassey 87. County, Patterson 137, Berry 50; Stimsod 180, Hahn 57; Habba ISO, Han cock 54, Shepard 135, Oden 55; Lovick 177. FIFTH WARD MCCARTHY 'si. Cleveland 102, Harriaoa 154. Congress, Simmon 187, Cheatham J18. State, Fowla 104, Dockery 153. Walker 1. Leg Utative, Nona 125, Green 217; Russell IW, Uussey 218. County. Patterson 146. Berry 107; Stlmson 148, Hahn 196, Hnbbs 139, Hancock 200; Shepard 180, Oden 809; Lovick 208. FIFTH WARD-ST. PHILLIPS. Cleveland 1, Harrison 315. Congress, Simmons 13, Cheatham 808. Bute Fowle 4, Dockery 813. Legislative, Nnaa 14, O. eea 294; Russell 24, Hassey 994. County, Patterson 63, Berry 259, Htimson 6, Uahn 252; Hubbs 57, Han cock 263; Shepard 56, Oden 264; Loviok 820. VANCEBORO. Cleveland Elector 264, Harrison Elec tor lav. Congress, Simmon 301 Cheatham 118. State ticket, Fowle 958, Dockery 151. lxrialetive Nnnn 959. Qreea 193: Ruaaell 970, Buaeey 120, County ticket, Patterson 279. Berry 110 Btlmeoa 283, uaba 112; Hnbbs 204, Hanoockll2; Shepard 237, Oden 114; Lovick 831. dawson's store. Cleveland 44, Hersieon 76; Congress, Simmon 45. Cheatham 75. State, Fowle 43, Dockery 76. Legislative, Nunn 49, Green 47; Russell 89, Huesey 73, County. Pattereaa 75, Berry 45; Stlmson 77, Hahn 49; Hubbs 73, Han cock 45; Sheperd 75, Oden 43; Lovick 74. , , fulchkr's. Cleveland 114, Harriaoa 59. Con nate, BJmmona 119, Cheatham 40. State, FoWle 114, Dookery 49. Legialative, Nona 109. Qreen 88; Ruseell 109, Hussar 86. Goqatr Patterson 118, Berry M. Stimaon 137, Hahn 83;Hobba 108, Hancock 84; Shepard 08, Odea 34; Lovick 101. corner's. Cleveland 27, Harrison 78. Con grass, Simmone 37, Cheatham 73. State. Fowls 87, Dockery 74. Legislative, Nunn 28, Green 71; Ruseell 95, Huesey 71. ' County , Patterson 92, Berry 78, Stiatseo ' 23, Hahn 78: Subbs 29, Han- OOCk 73; Shepard 91, Odea 78 ; Lovick 93. . JAVK8 cm. PLRasATT hill. Cleveland 17. HarTieon 114 Congrees, Simmon 18, Cheatham US. State, Fewle Y Dockery 113. LegielaUTe, Nana 17. Qreen 114, Russell In, Hnaeey 114. County, Pattersoa 19. Berry 110, Stimaon 90, Hahn 109 Hubbs 19. Han cock 110; Shepard 19, Oden UO, Lovick 127. LEI'S FaBM. Cleveland 65, Harruon-li?. CoBKrees, Simmons 68, Cheatham 123 State, Fowle 65, Dockery 128. Legislative, Nona 68, Green 123, Ruisell 68, Hussey 123. County, Patterson 9) Berry 1 19 Stimaon 63, Hahn 117. Hubbs 59 Han cock 120; Shepard 55, Oden 10 Lovick 1T3. TtMrL.es Cleveland IS, Uarrieon 142 Coo trees, Sunmoos 16, Cheatham 141 81 is. Fowle 16, Dockery 143 Leutlalive, Nunn 16, Qreen 143. Rueeell 16. Uusaev 142. County. Patteisjn 14. perry 142, Stimsoo 14. Habo 14 i; Hubbs 10. Han cock 143; Shepard 16, O Jen 144. Lovick 154. ELECTION NEWS. KaLEUili, N O., Nov. Harrison ' lection is now renarJed as oerta.n. Republicans get a majority of from 'lve to fifteen in ibe National House of Representatives. Kowle aiaionty it over twenty thninanii, it pear. The Detnocrats bave a Ure maioritv in the Legislature i'nn I'riiocrt tlected to the Houm- hi Wake The board 0 canvasser here may throw Out one wsrd by reason of irregular ities and this ui!l make tho oouniy Demoeratio ml safe as 10 HheritT Johnston is certainly Jrfeate,l for Con gress in the ytu diKnct I'hnre n no new a to Simmons Hkinnr select ed, Morehead dfeaiail l'AMLICO CO! NT Cleveland 720, Harrison Oil. hole 40, Dockery 619, Skinner 737. White 640. Legislative, Democrat 74. Repub lican 6','tt. Eeolire ciunly ticket elect ed. Campen, Democratic candidate for Sheriff is elected by 18 majority. For amendment 594; against amendment 972. Vote for Judicial ticket about the same a for Governor. Shepherd leads hi ticket a few votes. FOSCUE ELECTED IN JONES. Trenton, Nov. 8. -The Board of Canvassers of Jones county met at the court house tod sy and after a full in veetigation came to the conclusion to throw out the returns of Beaver Creek township for moving tho boxes and other irregalatioas which elects E. M. Foecue to the Legislature. Jas P. Stam meBUea'e Aralaa BaJv. Taa Bkst Salt la the world (or Cuts, Bruise, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soree, Tetter, Chapped Haada, Chilblains, Coma, aad all Skin Eruptioaa, and positively' cur pilee or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to 1 give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 96 oeat per box. For saiebr R. N. Duffy an 17 - - 1 Ask your dealer for Old Virginia Cheroots. 5 for 10 cents ! 2m F. I'LBJOH, Wholes! Ageot. Why do the dogs howl when your daughter " plays the piano " It nceda toning, of course. Seed for me. ' nov3-lw C. L Gasaill, NEW BERNE AND PAML1C0 USE. The Steamer TAHOMA, A handsom 1 cousiructtd freight aod paa enfer bo I, navlng two piaeed on itxi oule, la pieparad w raodsr suprnor aorvtoe to and from all points on lower Neuae Kivar and Pamlleo eonnty, and Nsw Bemr Fur itia preartil ibe fullowln acadul will be in operation- LufM new rn avary wedneatiay an,i ; Saturday alSfX A. VI. lor bj bor. Hoppi n at Clnbfooia. Adams and BniHhs c'rcvla. I Vandemere and eioaawail. i Leavaa Hayboro every Monday aa Than, I day at MIX . at., atoppln at Hiocewao andamara, amttna, Adama an1 I'lubfoo1, Oeeta. anlvlng at Naw be me Monday aiul Thura lay avanlna. p.xcellent paaaeuger a.-oinuittdii' un . aai pie freight asillliea. FreigUt reoe1pte,1 tor an I reeeiva1 tally ly aigeal H.. 0 L. I.lna. and evrry itUorniation Iven f I. MiHlONUial., Aanii. Hiuilha ' n-tli 1' It ABHorl'. Vandamere. r II KoWltK. svonewal! i ' W LKK it i W Kl I.. Agenla. tuvlior.. , UKORUK t. Ht KA. roiilwtf tieneral Mansie! L H 0 0) H j. 0) V - a CQ o M &. X P4 03 S a ;i a o o CO o a 3 CO O a O w D A - O - a (D U he bo H o S 3 a O H For Sale, -; i..-ith Cleveland 8, Harrison 898. Congress, Slaomooa 8, Cheatham 820. Bute, Fowls 7. Dookery 83 L Lecklative Nona 7. Green 297; Rataell 8. Hussey I. Ooonty, (Patterson 85, Berry 298, Stlmson 40, llaba tw: Hnbbs so, Hbb- ooek 999;8bepard 80, Odea 999; Loviok 88. : Cleveland 270. Han-iaea 908. Consrea. Simmons 81, Cheatham, 958. State JFowle 23. uockery xva. . L4gieiauve. JNnnn os. kreen 948:: Rnstell 89, . Haaaey 250. Ooonty. PatUMoa 98. Berry 919: Stim soa 97Baha. 218; Habba 98, Hancock m JShepard W Uda 121; Loviok 817. , , novKa. i Cleveland 83vHarrisoB 48. Concreas. 8toaloas 8oVChsaUiam 46. State, Fowle 87,Pocksry (3. LegUlatTve, Nona 86, Qreea 47; RueseU 87, Hoaaey 47. Coobp ty, rauereoa 'so. Berry o; Htimson Baha 45 Babbf 10, Uaaeook 46; Bbep Clavalando 104;t HarTiaon 137 Cob ffreaa. Slmmoaa 118. Chaathaat tlzs, State. Fowla 109. Dockarr 138. . CeatJa. taiive, Nona 121, Jreen Hi; Bnasein 128-,' Htmf, n8.-.' County, Patterson 110, Berry Tlr8tImaoa 119, Hahn 197 HnbU llr), Hanoock 118; Shepard 114 Uden USvXOTloK 820V ttevelaod 60. Harrison 53.' Cose rest Simmons 60. Cheatham 58. Suva, Fowle 60. Dockery 64. LetUlative. Nana 87. CTreea 60; Batsatl 67, Bustcy 59.,Cogn ty, Pattaraoa 67, Berry 69; Stimaoa 55, Uaba OS) ubdos 87, uaaoooK o; Bhep- ard w, Uden ov; lotick iiv r' Cleveland 9, Harriaoa f43;Crjogrea, Slmmori-79, Cheatham- 1 State Fowle - 73,t Docker 148. Legislative, Nana 41, Greta 174; Roatell 70, Hnstey 148.- County. ' Patterson SO. Berrr 133: Stimaoa 63, Hahn 149: Hnbbs 51 , Haa eock 147; Shepard 7. Oden 148; Lovick Nime ereiun luvite your eneiuv to i y oir li'xiae and ri yonr daughter to ll A on rillt Push' for him lied' t'other you u more Tlieti send f r Me I to tune I! ( ' 1 , 1 1 1 1 i Look 0utj;or Fiaud! Rd Thia. and ale Arrorillngl) 1 he election coinos off next Tuesday and e hoie it ill rfulti o tl.e sal lsfa- U on of every citlen and to the lest in'er ets of the country In the meantime e ish to md nu Hie public that, having len luirned out we are still in business, and may be four 1 at Trenwilh s Blai kamilh , Shop, where ue will be gla.i t see our patrons and lake thrir orders Immediate steps I taken to rebuild in brfi a, at the old stand on ( raven street. when we will be in belter condition than ever We have with us M II J vi ks VI an I: !.. who Is well known in this rommun.ty for his skill In workmanship Seind in orders We lit read? f r 1,-im ness KDWAU1S k ( I.4KK. lloiler Makers and Marun .-ta r.ovll nwly u Lam ' .ru-i k m Itr' Shoes & Rubber Goods. An jUSl Kubl lt.M.1, lb. r IT ' i i M, At ;i I w t f i f th. I A so tt.e I Iin' i nt Sh. t,t lot such i A M.i U S New Berne I". Ulrieli, Wllnl.ls A 1.1: ClMM'Ki; 1 - 111: W l( P U O C L A M A T I O N BEAUFORT COUNTY. Washington, Nov 8. Fowle's ms ior ity in thia county is two hundred and ninety-three. Skinner ia elected to Congress by a majority of fifteen hun dred. Jno. H. Pmai.i.. ONSLOW. Oilman, Democrat, is elected to the Legislature by about 900 majority Brock, Democrat, defeats Whitford, In dependent, for the Senate by the same vote. HYDE COU?tTY. liakelr. Democrat, it elected to the Legislature by a good majority and the entire Demoeratio connty ticket except Register of Deed it elected. Let ut be thankful that any poor suf ferer can buy with 25 cents a bottle of Salvation Oil. Vennor's predictions, though in the main pretty accurate, are not infallible Bat Dr. liull s uoueh syrup was never known to fail, to cure a cough. The Vanceboio The new steamer Vanceboro, built by Capt. J. M. Ipock and A.J.Oatlio, has been completed and will make a trial trip thlj morning. She is 9H feet long on the keel, 00 over all, 13 feet wide on bottom, 20 on deck, and ia built for passenger and freights aad will ran on the line between thM city and Vanceboro. Suooess to her. Bold Attempt at Robber) . On Wednesday moraing a negro was found in a room on the second floor of Mr. B, B. OatsaportViwelliaion the corner of Pollock and George street t, secreted under the bed. Mrs. Daven port went to the room after breakfast, aa waa her usual custom, to put it in order. Finding things in a rather pon- fused state the' began to look around and discovered the rascal's feet sticking ont from under the bed. She hastened down to obtain assistance, when Jibe negro slipped out, descended through a window to the top ef the porch, jumped dowa and made hia s scape up George sUetU ; The pojioe have been oh the loekdbf of the scoundrel' and hope to catch him. ; ;r ' ' j-j ' The Ladies Must Come ! The Gentlemen May Come ! ANI " Everybody" Come ! TO SEE THE Handsomest Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets F.VF.H UROOOHT TO THIS MARKET. A 1.80- A FU.I. LINK OF House Furnishing Goods AT BOTTOM PRIt'ES L. I7CUTLEK, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW IIEKNR N. C. 1,200 Cans 3 lb 600 Cans 1,200 Cans II lb Very Cheap M!KM E 'ft V t - A tOTHTr UEGAT OPINIO IT. Atty.. Clay Co., Tex., says: "Have used Electric- Hitters with most . happy re- atilta. . kfw" brothev-laa waa Verr low with malarial feyer ana jaundice, hot was cored Vy timely naa of this tnadi clne. Am katiafled. Electric . Bitters sartjdhisUfea'Vi - ' Mr. t)rr.Wifooxsoa. o! Horse Cave Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively bejfesreehe would have died, had tt aok bean' for Electric Bitter. ; r Thla,grea( remedy will ward off as weu-aaoare ail saaianai aisoasesf aaa for all kidney, livsr aad ttomachdiaov dars standi aneoaateuU PricvjJOd-gn i -ii Stoves are in Demand II the time, and the place to buy tbem la at P. 1.1. DRAIIEY'S. We have a full line of Cooking and Heating Stoves, and will be sold on reasonable terms. We make a specialty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Stoves and other brands. Also a oomplete line of Hardware. Sash, Doors aad Blinds. Cart aad Wagon Material, Harness. Paints, Oil, Glass, eio.Q1 : Come and tee me and be convinced that I will sell yoa good goods for little money. 0c29dWtr P. M. DRANEY, AND CLOCKS ! T. J. TUMIER & GO. BTIXiZi XXILXt We have on hand and are reeelvlna ever day hand an me Parlor Helta, chamber Baits, nan Biuaa, wararooes, ueaxr, aof uar rlate. Willow Chain, Xoanges. Tin ISafes. MaUreeae. Weeleo bare a fall line of Mtrrors, P1v taree, PMtare Pranea, Clocks, aad a Indow Bhadaa. . We pay spot eaab for oar roods and get a Jteooaatof forty per erat, therefore w e.n all foods cheaper thaa aay other store la tniaetvy. I omatocs, Corn, Teaches. No Deception. I'REET. NEW I'.ERNE Land For Sale. "M MIM'ltKIl AMI TWISTY KINK A ' Hi mnif or less nMiinleil llirr iiiHh wsi .,i the city i( New tvrne, on Uie TTpnt Kia,i le.ll lo tt, i,wn of Irenlon A porilon if Una Ian, I la dark, heavy clay ml. soil, well ii.laptcl to Uio rHisIng of cotton, oom. )liiM. and general eropa of tra k . also well a.1 aptnl to airau lierrtca the other (K.rllon Ih of a (iiit sanity loam. Rood tor I'orn. peaa. and nenernl rrona rajaod In llna saotlon. I lierp la a fine null ilta on the Ian, I with a stream that h ut never known 10 I n dry In t he driest aeaaon Alao well cover,',! wlih wbite mat i and nun k, whlrli Is one "f the lt lerilll.ers. 'lhirw la o,,,t prlng uater on and land, an.t la one of ; Me t h lest farm" In thia serf Ion Has a dmrUlnit-iimia.' containing ft.itr rooms, and has a fine orchard of nppleanl otlier fruiu. line an I I ln.f mile lo tne railroad aiul three ami a ha'f ttillo. to N'.'W herne h in . I ,r l u t.lier Infoi ujatlon apply lo U. I'. Kl'.IIUK. o,wjw i'ii I to i Ii. New Kerne, N f JOHN McSORLEY" FASHIONABLE Boo! and Shoe Maker, Pollock St.. Newbern, h. C Heslrea f annonnee, that his FAT.I, UTOCk UK M ATKKIAI. has been reaelved and lie I, prepared lo fill orders far FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS 1HD SHOES Mavlngtwo superior aatllad workranan .11 orders promptly filled. in soliciting patronage I uuarintee "the beet material, a good fit, itie lateat styles and durability. ' Aa one among many trmimonlals of the character of my work the xubjolned from a wen Known ciuzen una naown story: KITKH Status .Vrw Rfrvt y f COMMis iut urn, k. net. Din, lW Jso. Mc30Ri.v. E4. Dk.ak sir I'leais make me a nalr nr Kaltera similar to those yoa male me two years ago. 1 have worn them two year and they ara good yet I have been wnannir shoes flfty-sli years and tbey are tba beat 1 ever wore. Respectfully. "Signed" K O HILL. Repairing neatly and promptly dona. ont23 dw R SAWYER, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, MIDDLE STREET, , ! Two doors south Hatn s' Lirery StallK, novldtf NEW BBBNaV Kj'Oj HEiO QUARTERS i FOR Tobacco ! I make a SPECIALTY of the W article, ALL GRADES and ia any quantities. (Jail on or address J. F. TAVLOtf, ocdwtf NavrBania.' Toars reapeetrally, , T. 1. TUB3IKR U , oelfawtt. n ti Middle U ; 4 e Beme, I. C. Drawing and PaintLng. ' HISS MACE'S SCHOOL fWprawinit and Painting will be reopened October lit at her residence on Johnroll atreet.- ; . , ... ., ... , f,; sr.
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