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EW BERNE. N. a, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1888.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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iSOENED BEEF, Cod Tie., Bui ud
"l71KTD-Tkm of fow mnfum-
i T bhd room for light heeeekt
inc. Addrm
notta-lt L. 8. 8wth, City.
o AVE MONEY C. W. Porter, a blind
O BU, Mii the city tod will put your
piano or organ In food order. Charges
Iron $3 00 to 3 00. Thia being
orioeiMl meant of support, I ask a trial.
All work warranted. Caa bo found at
Mr. S. VI. Smith's board lag aoaoo oa
Middle street. . laof 19 tf.
170R SALE Ft shares stock la the
New Berne Boildtag aad Loan Ae-
oeiatioa. Apply to
W. M. Wawo.
SEWINO Machinee repaired. Qtor
entred first claat work Joan En
warm. Trenwith a shop, If tddle etreer?
MIDDLE STREET 8ALOOS. Best
Oyatert on the market sod pr
pared in every style. Open at all
hour. Mas 8. A Woxbl
O ith the erowd ij John Dutn't
and try kh Bao rroeeriet and b
mad happy. Every oat 1a delighted
with hit aooda aad hi low price.
TO tboao who hare been amok log
Proclamation Cif art, ns anal eotured
at Factory No. lOlT, and aold In thia
city to the wboleaalo and retail trade
by The Grocer, E B. Haekborn, I would
aay that tlnoa aoma merchants bare
beca to vary kind aa to have a cWtsr pat
up at another factory bearinf the tame
namo, brand, caution label, etc. aa the
3ljrara which I barn advertited for over
a j ear, I have bad a atill better cigar
manufactured and tbe brand regie tared,
and it ia really the beat 9 for 5 in the
United Sutra. Remember the brand.
Old-Qickory. Factory No. 1017. Try
tbem.
IMPORTED F&ENCQ BRANDY AND
HOLLAND GIN. jutt received and
for aale by Jamks Rkdmond.
CORN dHELLERS, Grain Fana, Feed
Cutlers at Geo. Allen & Co.
RECEIVED Another lot of
BRANDY
for tale by James Redmond.
ENGINE and Oin Repairt, Beltinjt,
Packing, etc. at
Oko. Allen & Cx
I) LEASE REMEMBER that I need
money aa well aa the reat of man
kind, and it you. owe me pleaae par me.
J. C. Whitty.
UBE PURE ICE, manufactured by
tbe Jarraan Ice Factorv. I jy 2tf
1URE WINES AND LIQUORS for
I Medicinal and other UM-a for aale
by Jamks Rcdmond.
(OTTON TIES and Cotton Gina at
J Gko. Allen & Co.
We only ask one trial on Old Virginia
Cbefoota. a for 10 oente.
oc88 F. ULBICB. Wholeaale Agent.
Wr are not yet Informed how
the election went in West Virginia.
An attempt has been made to
asaaaainate Prince Ferdinand,
ruler of Bulgaria.
rust
J OARRETT8 COGNAC
At noon, on yesterday, Joseph
Chamberlain and Mary Eidfoott
were married before the altar of St
John's Charth, the meat fashion
able Episcopal plaee of worship at
the National Capitol. The wedding
was a very quiet affair, neither
bridasmaids nor best man ware
present. There were no guests
are a few near relatives of the
bride, and President and Mrs.
Cleveland, and some of the higher
officials in Washington.
Wk are gratified to notice that
all of our National Democratic and
Independent exchanges withffut ex
ception (unless the Herald is to be
omitted) are for continuing the
reform battle with renewed vigor
and defctiuctiou. There should be
no intermission in the work. There
ought to be reform cluba organized
aud perpetuated in every village
and town in the North Carolina.
Fellow Democrats, let as not relax
for a day in our labors to secure
genuine, much needed tax reform.
timing ton Star.
A dispatch from El Paso, Texas,
says: "i apt. 1. 11. Logan, com
manding the United States troops
at Fort Hancock on the Rio Grande
some seventy miles below El Paso,
has been forcibly reminded that
Mexico will not permit her territory
to be invaded by the troops of a
foreign country. He thought there
wonld bo good hnntine on the
Mexican side, taking with him a
number ot his command. After
having some fine sport they came
across n force of Mexican frontier
guards who took them into castody
as soldiers of a foreign power found
on Mexican territory under arms.
LOCAL NEWS.
The Legislator of .Georgia will
probably retnrn Alfred H. Colquitt
to tbe U, 8. Senate.
Revenue collections at the Win
ston branch office lor October
amounted to $60,399.57.
Pending negotiations for the
sale of one half interest in the
Greensboro Patriot, the daily will
be discontinued for the present,
until (he transfer is made.
The North Carolina Baptist
Contention now in session at
Greensboro is very largely at
tended. There are not less than
three Hundred delegate present.
Governor Gordon of Georgia,
was inaugurated for hia'seeond
term Tuesday. Gordon is popular
all over tbe South and deserves to
be. A brare soldier, an able states
man and a Christian gentleman.
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. S. SMiTH-Wanted.
J. C. WniTTY Fairbanka ecalea.
C. E Slovir Corned beef, etc.
R. P. WiLi.ims-Be noc alarmed.
Remember the Board of Trade meet
ing tonight. Important but in eat
carpenters naye commenced repair
ing the briok law office of P. H. Pel le
tter, Esq., recently damaged by fire.
Tbe rainfall on Wednesday night wit
considerable, but the prevailing windt
yeelerday toon blew it from tbe earth's
aurface and travel became eaay.
The brick walla to the new elore of
Dr. Ho ghee on Middle street have been
completed and toon another elegant
tore will be numbered with those on
Middle street
The hortea that draw the Atlantio
fire engine are not easily managed
whenever the fire bell ringe, and to
better train them the Are -bell will be
rung Monday morning for practicing
them.
Prayer meeting of the Y. M. C. A. to
night at 8:30 o'cicock. Subject, "A
Wise Merchant." Matt, zlii: 45, 48;
'.Luke xi?: 83. Rev. E. W. Ball, leader.
All the young men are invited to be
preaent as n ambers always add Interest.
Tha hour ia made late to avoid inter
ference with business aa much at
possible.
Sts&mer Movements.
The Vesper of the E. C. D. line tailed
yeeterdty afternoon with full cargo cf
cotton and general merchandise. The
Eaglet of this line will arrive today.
Tha Tahoma will arrive tonight from
Bay river.
From tha Yew Yard Herald.
We copy from the New York Herald
a short article which is anything elee
bnt ia good taste, and eomiag from
what has beta generally termed the
newspaper of the Western Continent,
makes it tha mora out of plaoa. The
Herald was faOy a wart of the warm
feeling exercised by Cleveland toward
the Booth aad daring his four years'
administration the eolaaus of tha Her
ald contained ao tack deauaeiatory ut
terances as those we copy. Caa ths
Herald have deserted principle aad
turned its aim entirely towards what is
oonaiders to be popular with the ma
jority of it readeraf Bead aad judge:
A solid South aa-ainet a solid North.
This is one solemn fact. While the
Democrats carry Naw Jeraey and Con
necticut, tbe Kepublicane win West
Virginia, Pew Jersey and Cannecticut
are r only tha political overflow
of tha metropolis, and wo may as well
accept it aa the solid South against the
solid North. Aad ia this we. sots the
ons oircumstanoe most to be regretted,
something that our Southern friends
should think over terioutlv. That solid
South delusion, that holding in an inex
tricable political embrace the dead sod
damned Confederacy truly, truly, it it
a miserable business, and now ws see
what becomes of it. If our Southern
friends those who hare sense enough
to remember that some things have hap
pened sinoe 1865 would only set them
selves to the abandonment of thia for
lorn fanaticism it would bo a national
gain. It ia really tuch politics as ws
bear about in Bedlam and other strick
en retorts and should be abandoned now
and forever."
Contiadicted.
We are glad to learn that the state
ment that the good people of Durham
had run from their midst an Innocent
man and hi family to tbeir native
home in one of the Northern States, is
untrue. It did not teem only inconsis
tent, but not at all characteristic of the
South. Tbe truth in the matter seems
to be that the party in reference watof
bad character and believed to be dan
gerous to the community, consequently
walking papers were furnished him,
but not before tbe cititens of Durham
had furnuhed him with ample fundi
for traveling expense. Isstsad of sbo
ing a spirit of gratitude, taid charactsr
it now delighting in strewing newt in
the North of a Southern outrage and
barbarism. We have no fear of any
Washington Items.
The tug Co M. 11.11 is undergoing
extensive repairs.
We aoiioa a chauage since u. tith,
bows and aaluauona are not to profuse
ly indulged in by tome as before.
The steamer Washington is being
overhauled, and the steamer Beaufort
will run ber cchrdule uotil she re
some.
Mr. Chat. Odea of lluaicf Bridge,
hat commenced tdwelliog in tuts too
aad expects to locate here and engage
in business.
The steam tu Lizzie Meey was in
tpecied on tbe 13. h mt , tul her boiler
wat condemn? J kin J &ui i:erna!
government.
The Masonic 1U111 will be completed
in time for the next regular roniaiuti
cation Tuesday night, the i'h lost ,
and will be a splendid hall
If here Were They!
Emtob JocaJtAL: Will you pi
allow me to ask through your columns
where were the straight-out white Re
publicans, who havs been teaching such
rank atraight-out doctrine, last night
during the pared s? Why were they not
in ranks? Were they look ins; up bonds
men, or are they ashamed to be caught
in a parade with colored men?
Hxnky Jamb
StVED HIS aiGHT.
M&. A K. Hawk.es About a year
ago I procured my first pair of glaaeet
from tome dealer, but they strained
my eyes and caused tbem to achs. I
then bought a pair of your Crystalized
Lenses, and the effect has been won
derful. as a proof o( which I do not use
I
The Washington Light lnfsctrv have ' auy glasses now tnd see & well as
removed their armory from Crabtree't j evef y K Daniel, M D ,
usii iu me uaii iinujeriy occupied oj lue
Southerner living North aa long aa he heavily upon this devoted family
behaves himself, and rice verta, no I This announcement will cause Borrow
Northerner need think for once that tho8e of her early friends snd corn
I rvsi rt inv a teht wnAwv rha rnnnn lha
hia liberties will be interfered with to beautiful and the gifted Mary J. Daw
long at be properly acquits bimseir. ton, of the Swift Creek region of Craven
They are not only allowed theii rights oounty. A lare cirole of the friends
and privileges, but are invited and tf lwer llfe in mou,rn b.er ,eRth;
s-ttAaA nAP a n .-f nAail wr f nanilo tha ran.
welcomed among us. cioienta of an ooen-handed bountv. will
tin mrtea n ilmir I raa nf a hAnafsrlraaa
New Beins Graded School. n. ,K mhn Wn,, uaP .. uiyrMrn
The following is the report of the I weep. There shall be no tears of deep-
New Berne Graded Sohool for the sr sorrow than thoee which wellup
along with the wail of mature men and
women at tbe graye of a mother, such
as this one
month ending Nov. 0th:
Avsrsge daily attendance 1$).
Medal for best attendance awarded to
6th grade.
HONOR BOLL.
6th Orsds Mamie Gaekill, Iaey Sty-
ron, Hsnry Metts, Louisa Buter, Minnis
Dow dee.
5th Orsde Msry Dowdee, Em mis
Archbell, Katie Matthews, Fannie Tren-
itn.
4th Grade Bertha Kafer, Willie
Sohisslsr.
Tax AtabamaXeglslatute Is not
in session. A tluitcd States Sena-
- tor la to be elected, and we hare no
Tdoubt John T. Morgan will be his
' own successor. ; He Is a champion
of Democracy and one of the ablest
, me in the BenaterAV
' " IT Is possible that John O. Gar
lisle will ; lose his seat in the fifty
first Congress because 7,602 of the
- tickets he received were perforated.
This would , prove ft great misfor
tune, not "only to Mr. Carlisle, but
t to the eountrf at Iage.', L . '
' The. twenty-ninth annual session
Of the Missionary Council of . the
American Episcopal Church be
gan on Tuesday at the Epiphany
Church in Washington City. About
2o0 delegates were present,' among
, whoa wcremanyprominent bishops
of Its cbsreh.- '!;. '. .
Itapid Writing.
Prof. Martha, stenographer, who has
been tn Nsw Berne awhile teaching
short hand, says that some of hit pupils
hero have shows remarkable aptness ia
their progress, ia fact, he tells us that
one of our young ladies baa surpassed
the highest - record that be) hat ever
known of writing a hundred words Ia
one minute with only two weeks study.
Personal.
Rev. H. W. Battle is now in attend
anee upon the Baptist Convention now
ia session at Greensboro, bat will return
in time to fill his pulpit on Bandar. 1
Marshal ,Y V. Richardson arrived
last night. He comes to take a prisoner
to tha prison at Colambua, Ohio.-'
Miss Sadie Manly has rttorned from
Raleigh. - '?
Muses Bessie and Johnnie Whitford
made a visit to Goldsbord yesterday.'
L.E. Duffy. Eto and Mr. Taylor tf
Dovsr. arrived last sight. ' 1 6
Ask your dealer for 014 .Virginia
uaeroots. o lor ii oeuts. -
8m F. Ulbich, Wholesale Agent.
reform club, the club will meet at the
town ball on their times.
Major T Archbell ani Uns Maiie
Ga kill of this town, were murrie.l on
the Ulh at J o 'clock a m . by Hev
W. R. Ware. They left ou the S 0 clock
traiu for a bridal tour 1 f roaic da)
What They Mould lc
El'ITt. It Jl RNL 1 'lit 1'iestDt (nisi
master h&d made a good aud -t1 icni
Officer, all will admit Suppose vou
ask these so-called white Kepublicanu
to sign Mr klsnly s bond and retain bun
under Uen. llimiou t itdaiiniKiraiion.
Why, they would feel like epuun you
on the face, y et thtm republicans n
pet t tbe Democrats t.i march forward
and sign their bonds Kvery Democrat
w ho thai I per? mptm! v rel us' to siitn s
single Kapublicao bond will nn:n .rul
Ize himself in thin world
Itenpectf ul i v , 1)
Important to seven out of every (en
people. The moment cont-upmion be
gins, that moment the blood begins to
be impure and poor, and the;stem to
demand the use of I.ixador.
If you want to have $ our baby healibv
and beautiful, four luitius are necus
tary: Fresh air, good food, bright sun
shine and Dr. Hull's Baby Srup !
di t:n
STKKllT -At New Berne, North Caro
lina, Sunday morning, NovemUer 4lb.
1888, at 4.30 o'clock, Mks. Mauy Jkan
Nrrra Street, widow of the late Sam
CKI. R- 8TBEET, so long Proprietor of
ths Gaston House of that city, in the
67th year of her age
Preceded to her grave by her husband
fifteen months axo, and by their eldest
son, William J. Street, only ten months,
tbe hand of bereavement has been laid
Ed Tei. Med. Record
All eyes fitted snd At guaranteed by
S Dully. New Berne. N O o'.3Jlni
When you can gel 5 Old Virginia
Cheroots for 10 cents, why do you pay 5
cents for one cigar?
F I'LKU'H, Wholesale Agent
FAIRBANKS'
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Stalwart of figure, erand in presence,
kind of heart, affectionate toward all;
a most devoted mother; a wife who was
oompanion, counsellor, and helpmeet
in the fullest sense; a refuge to her
husband in every hour of trouble, and
sure guide out of all difficulties; a
christian woman, a charitable neighbor,
a universal friend, there hat departed
from among us one of the heroic women
of our times.
Her house wat a model illustration or
A n n ul 1 n r.1 a. an r a ami kannin.u O.Am.
The Parade Last Bight. binina a most cheerful disposition with
The color ed Republicans had a grand! unusual gifts of mimicry and a keen
parade Isst night. The women joined wise of e ludicrous, dullness and
i. hnt tk. tj.ki:.. despondency were always where the
is. but the white Republicans were wl,ot If trouble came in at the door
conspicuous for their absence. A cor- n quickly took flight through the win
respondent enquires in another column dow. The gloom of unbappiness die-
why they were not out. P1Ied " 1'fting fogs in the sunshine of
. . iv.m- w I ber presence. Animation, love, gene-
U CWB w" J-" wuenj. imp,,!,,, nobleness of soul, ehone
two like to see people rejoice in their in her beaming countenance, flashed
good Inch when they do it Id a hecom- from her bright seeking eye, and gen
ua manner. erouely diffused along with her hearty
au-CODHiiixiii OUJIIO. OUD WH IUV IUUI
A Tempting Bepaat. of household. "Momsrs room '
That was a splendid dinner prepared "
st Hotel Albert yesterday. Both foreign Sue was mother to twelve children.
and domestic markets wsrs drawn upon I seven daughters and five sons; eleven
for the delicacies furnished.' The bill of whom reached the years of maturity ,
Of fare Will explain: . .. All bus two inrvive her
SOUP. vrjg. joha B. 8binn, Mrs. William E
Parse of tomato with oreton. Dulin and Mrs. William A. Hearne, of
arttn Washington City; Mrs. Charles C
VmtcAii will, anit.it. -IaIIw m.P..rntl I I Green, of Trenton, Mrs. Edward B
, Va-rVt w. .UVW.S-. JJ1 " I T.U-1v- Ui..flAA.-:. Oi.eat O .1T
enwlfrla Ahsaksaa. I XWUtSTlO. JU1BB VJrtj-jijiaa Lfliccv, uaiilUCI it.
" w-i I n. a tsj a aJ d . vr
screet ana ra wi.ru o. oireet, 01 new
D.. sait l?fsai4awAsW ll firwilA tawtil
uorneo oeer ana caoosvge. rm(- l. RtrMt. of Newnort. Vs.
BOAST. I A feeble hand essava a noor Dortraval
Bits of beef, roast Ismb-miat sauce, 1 0( xhe excellent traits of this good
I have just received a tnco lme ol
Faikhanks' Stanpauo Scai ks.
which I will sell at MANlTAt
TI'KKK'S PHIC.
Trices furnished on application
;tnd satisfaction guaranteed.
I have also a complete line of
Hardware, Carriage Material,
Builders' Supplies, Ship! 'handlery,
Hope, Paints, Oils and Varnish,
Agricultural Implements, etc.
J. C . WHITTY,
i 'rsven n . two doors below South Front
Hail's old stand). New Berne, N O
Be Not Alarmed.
Owing to need of better training of
the engine horfes the fire bell will be
rung next Monday ntorninx at seven
o'clock Ciu.ens will remember ibal
it in only prsctire, in more bin nslom
the hornen in llie ringing
li I'. WILLIAMS,
( h'n Com on Fire Iep '( .
City Taxes.
City Taxes are now due on Real
Estate. Personal Property and Poll.
If not paid toon I will be compelled
to levy upon your property.
Please come forward and settle the
same without delay.
SILAS Fl'LOHER.
City Tat Collector.
Nov. 15. 18. tf
For Sale,
UXF. THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND,
seven miles below city, north sub' Neus
suitable "or all trucks Aln stock ranch.
Itood Ue for lumber null at Spikes Point
on creek wid liver
.1 F. CLARK.
(Kill dwtf Now Rerne, N. C
AND CLOCKS !
T. J. TURNER & GO.
S'TJXjXj XjH3AI3 !
We hsve on hand and are receiving every
day handsome Parlor Holts. Chamber Soils.
Hall lnu, whrarom, umii, nor car
riages, 'Willow Chairs, lxunges. Tin ttafes.
Mattresses.
We also have a full line of Mirrors, tic-
tores, Picture Frames, Clocks, and W Indow
Shades.
We pav'pot cash for oor goods ami get a
discount of foriv pr cent, therefore ween
sell goods cheapar than any other K'.ores Id
this city.
tours reapeciruny,
T. .1. TOBNER 4 CO .
22 A 21 Middle St.,
ocHdwlf New Berne, N. C.
Look Out For Fiaud
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uiul f- . w t ,ii ' sal
ti n f .'very 1 1': . ! ,.. he -st m'er
.pi- .'f llie .. :r
I:, ll;.' ill. al.' ,, 1;.f. ut,
publi. that l.n- i n ! inifd .lit, we
are still m 1 i-1;,- ni I may l. found at
Trrnwith'i I r . "Liere he
illbet!a.l e- - r -ns and tate
lb. ;r ..r I.-:-
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in I'r k t . '-.!.' . -ax-.ii s:re.i.
11 '"') I" r- . nd ion than
f er
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who i ,.. 1 ki. :: . ii ujiii mil x for
bu vkiU m x -k':.i..! j
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I.Milx
M i ', ii -,ts
vecetablet.
BiMnIu, ' boiled white poUtotst,
bued tweet poUtoet, itgtr
, ' torn, lima beans.
! fiAlADB.
Celery, cold tlaw.
' ' Mum. 1
Apple pie, cocoanut, euatard, cabinet j
puaainc-wine aauoe.
, .nrjiTg.' '
Ktxed nnU, raiaina, oraagee, Rrapee.l
woman. A etneken heart would nere
lav the tribute of ite grief at her tomb.
To him ahe hath alto been aa a mother.
In the eturdy men and women left
behind them, these noble parents have
reproduced themtervesv and may they
each ao live that at their final end they
may be iireveredandieeply lamented
at the husband and wife who, after a
brier separation, hate met again on the
other shore. W. A. H.
- BKVX&AOCS. . .1
Milk, tea,,: eoffec, euppemonf wine.
.A.T-4i I lii in turn "
, Not t Be turpiciout of persons who
recommend any other article as "fast
at good," and take nothing else but Dr.
Bull's UoUBhWrup. -
' BRIKGIHO CL ASVKSI ' I A nartv naid ten dollars Jor a bona
to mQlkntV pteaalBK their palates and at la auovion; sale. ; The horse wtilame
eleantinc their ivtUms. arootior their I and bruited all over.-A bottle of Bai-
LiTeta, Kidaeya, Htomacbs ana uowew vtuon uu oottug z casta was uteu,ne
to healthy activity. Booh to the mie4 to now valued at two huadred dollars.
fro It remedy, Byrup of Figs, y tAak for Old vlrglnUChereMs. ,6 lot
JOHN McSORLEY,
FASHIONABLE
Boot and Shoo Maker.
Pollock St.- Newbern, N. C
Desires to snnounoe that hta FALL flTOCK
OK MATKKIAL hat been received and he It
prepared to 1111 orders for
ME CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS 1KB SHOES
Having two superior skilled workmen, all
orders promptly filled.
In soliciting patronage I guarantee "tbe
beat mat rial, good fit, me latest styles
and durability,"
As on among many testimonials or the
charatter of my work the subjoined from a
well known citizen teiia itaown story:
Upitvd States Jfa-W Bkhni, N. C,
COMHia'88 orncB. Oct. 6th, 1888.
Jko. McSorliy. Esq.
Dvak Hta Pleaae make me a pair of
gaiters similar to thoaa yon made me two
years ato. i nave worn mem two yeara ana
they era tood yet, ' I have been wearinc
shoes flfty-alx rear aad tfeey are tha best
i ever wore. Keipecuniiy,
Bifned" KG BILL.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
oetn dw
Stoves are in Demand
All tlin time, and tho place to buy
them is at
P. U. DRAIIEY'S.
We have a full line of Cookinpr and
Healing Htovos, and will be sold on
reasonable terms.
We niako a specialty of the New Far
mer (iirl Cook StoveH and other brand?.
Also a complete lino of Hardware.
Sash, Doors and Minds.
Cart and Wagon Material, Harnett.
Painta, Oils, Oluss, etc.
Come and nee mn and be convinced
that 1 will sell ynu Rood goods for little
money.
oc28 dwtf I'. M. DRAN'EY.
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PROCLAMATION:
1,200 Cans 3 lb. Tomatoes,
600 Cans 2 lb. Com,
1,200 Cans 3 lb. Peaches.
Very Choap. No Deception.
MIDDLE STREET,
NEW I '.ERSE. N. ('.
' 1 K. H. Duffy, aeeut, Hew peral, N.C, 10 cents. Take no other. . - t i-i fc
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To the Citizens of Graven Co.
i Tha Tex List for 1888 Is now in my
hands for ooileetlon. Please coma for
ward aad settle the same immediately
and thus save ooet and trouble. t
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New Berne, Not. 10, 18S8," tf
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The World Stands Aghast ,
AT MY LOW PRIOElJ, Lrt
And wonders, Bow is it thai 1 eafl &
so much lower than any one else?
I'll tell yon: I have determined Id be
Mutlv aatiaflnd for tha euh. and WHETr
My Motto is: FAIR DEAUNO. , ' '
Coma and buy from dm, and yon will
never regret it... v ':..!' a
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New,Berne,K0.