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1 ft "" -' . , - " 'niiinw.ianiij mm iiaaaij- . !! 1 ' "l w j" u. , . ' 'imp , m . .WW -P, wii" n i in ' wnwa. . ii i ) . . i m . - - , j . 1 r-r-T VOLVIL-NO, 212. ; BERX,;N a, SATPB PAX DECEMBER 1, 1888. PRICE 5 QfiNTS. I . V .HI . V . , 1 0 ft? t ; Bcsnress locals.;, F"" IS 8TALLITQ BEEP at Swarf, uilt Saturday room inf. id ' v R LITEST ia pencil tab- X let and writing paper, at ao?94i R. N. Dtrn'i prug Store. PICKLES. tho at J. F. Taylor ar eyoad dwM th beat ever told la , thia B-tUt. : .F! IKKGEA.DE CIGARS below eost at R. K. DcrTT a Drag Store. MIDDLt STREET SALOON. Beat Oy.tare oa iha market aad pr t.. pr4 ia every sty la. Open at all baara. J w V f ' Itaa. 8. A. WoBIX ALMAIfA08.Taraar KotikCara baa Almtaao for tba yaar 1&9. ; Uaa. Auxx & Co. ONKThouthd Roll Wall Pprr at vary low prica. Geo. Amur & Co. 1)UBB Aloohol for drag parpoaaa and tha puraat of Bja WhUkry for madkiaal parpoara. Alao fiaaeookiog vloaa at J. F. TiTLOa't . 23 f IX) thoaa bo haa brB .moking X Proclaositioa Cig.ra. atauu lcia rrd at Factory Na lOll, and aold in thla city to tha wholwaaW aad rauil trada b ThtUrtMM. E B Hackbura. I wouldl aay that aiooa aome mercb.nia taaJTTor be past le daya and bringa from baaa ao vary kind aa to aave a eijfsr puv ap at another factory bearing lb a aaia oana, brand, camion label, etc. aa'tha Siftara waich I have advartiaeo ror over a year. J hava had a atill batter cigar maaafeetared aad tha brand ranUtared, aad U ia raaily th beat S for 0 in the United Statea. Remember tha brand. Old Hickory. Factory No. 1017. Try them. Ill PORTED FRENCH BRAHDY AND HOLLAND OIN.jnat received and for aala by ' dawn RinxoNP. TrJST RECEIVED Another lot of J OARRE.IT'S OOONAO BRANDY for aala by Jams Ekdmond. ENGINE and Qia Bapaira, Belting, Packing, etc. at GlO ALLES & Co. 1URS WINES AND UQUORS for J. Medioinal and other naee for sale by Jaius RiQVOKP. USE PURE ICE. manufactured by the Jerraan Ice Faotorv. Ijj29tf Wa only aakona triaroa Old Virginia Oberoota. SforlOoanta. . oc98 F. UutlCH. Wholeaale Agent. CORN SBELLERS, Grain Fan., Feed Cutteri at GlO. Allen ft Co. PLEASE REMEMBER that I peed money aa wall aa the real of man kind, and if you owe ma pleaae pay ma. J. C.WHrmr. SEWING Machinee repaired. Ganr anteed flrat olaaa work John Ed WARpg, Trenwitha ahop, Middle atreet. UAWAPAswsentto England for two rifled gang for coast defence. QOYESJCOR FOWLR 8 "Staff" IS anaouuoed. This strikes as as premature. TK Norfolk Oorant speaks of the London Times as 'the highest earthly authority on all subjects." j THR steamer Qalf Stream, which left New York for Charleston on last Friday, ha) not been heard from. Preparations, civil andtnili tary, are being made for the Har rison inauguration so as to make it the grandest in the histoiy of the country. 'This is no time for Democrats to lose oourage.' If the Sepablioans redace the tariff it will be a triamph of Democratic principles Ii they fail; to do It they will be dofeated In the next election. - "Farxjers assert that the potato cop af Indiana la 'eaormoos this - yeMrBenjamin IIaf rlson" is In ; elined to agree Witb themi Jn fact, , the small potatoes- of that State "'-are' giring him a vast; deal of an noyance jnst at presenti" ' ' i ", TBis seems to be aa era of seces- tloiu Tha Democrats ol tbe Grand . Army of the Eepublio will secede from that politico-military organt . sation and the Georgia DiTlsion ; . of the TraTelersTrotectiTe Asso . ciatioVa8';declde4 ::td withdraw , ; f.-om the National Association I- t- 1 The, World says: , "Any ;lag - that fiiei for untaxed whiskey and jrar taxed clothing, food, fuel and hertCT"fdt. the people may be an roll AVhlg rag or Republican banner, or a piratical ensign. Bat U is not, never was and never can i be a Democratic flag." I The Individual who Is acting as Tritisti Minister to the United States ,waa raarrled In Kew York J to in Amencaa tride. : The Back- Tille episode CocJ net rankle ad 'e'.i la"theBritl:b trcastaito b trcastkl interfere with tkt itetij grow th of a t 1 1 a. 3 a. - ia t! nunmoaui ues oeiveeo wt peopie of the two eonntriea," Tex Wilmiastoa ; Star aaja: Mr, Clereland'a majorUj ia kneirn to be more than 50,000, aad jat ke ia not to be Preeideol after Majel 4ti, 1839. If tbe people eoald rote for President direct, tbe Demo crats would have hare elected their ticket - They would hire done this in 1SC0: ia 1876 and lSSO.In 18S0 Garfield had a plurality, bat not a majority of the whole vote east. Let us hare a direct rote." LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTJSSMSSTS. K." Small farm wanted. F Drrrr -Druga, medicine, e0. Dectaiber. Coitoo terra, to b ontba decline." n,'oe Eoe ha beQ cotuioK ia pretty wall 80j to 90a- per baabel. at to quality. The State docket ia the Superior! OoartwUl proaably be completed to-1 day. Ncit week will be devoted to work on the tiril docket. A large number of the member Of the M.E. Confer enoe aocepted the ia viution of Mr. T. A. Green. President of theN. &T. R. 8. Co., for an ax cur- lion down Neuae river ia tha afternoon yeaterday. They bad a pleaaaat trip. Oar iteter town, Washington, noted ror ita beautiful ladiea, ia well repre eeftted at the Conference. At Mr. B. W. Wahab a are Mr. C. E. Wahab, Mita Jennie Munro, Miaf Louise Ritch aad .later Mamie, Mia Oiler Farrow, U .1 u,-.. r xr i j . r ... I " "wo""u ul "I""" I vine. via. oiamie satenwau ia at uoi. .. , n . . ... . . I JohcD. Whitford'a; Miaa Roaa Jordan, ea route to Wilson, ia stopping at Mr Rob't Hancock, 1r ; Mr. W. H. Call anil Mi.. TT.Illa flriffln -r a Ik. .null sw t 7 . 1 u. u.r. uBu,u. Steamer Movement. TheVeaper of the E. C. D. Use will arrive today and aail this afternoon. I The Tahoma arriyad from Pamlico and lower Neus yeaterday with full oargo, and large number of pat.eng.rg, I and will sail this morning at 8 o'clock I harp. Peraonal. Col. A. C. Davia, of Davia School at LaGrange, wu in the city yeaterday. C. & Woolen, Eeq. aad Mr. Geo. L. Taylor, of LaGrange, were in th city I yeaterday . T. E. Oilman, Esq. , th representa tive elect of On.low couaty to the Gen eral Assembly, ia in tha city. - i - i i H ii "'fc Annual Keating at th Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The annual meeting of the Brother hood of St. Andraw took place last night at.Chriit Church, it being the first of St. Andrew. J . Important piper were read bearing on the work of the Order, and addrcaaet delivered by members encouraging to thoae engaged in the holy work to which the order i 'especially devoted Tha former Director, Mr. Geo. H Roberta, and Seo. and Tree. O. H Guioa, were unanimously re-elected Tha Services Last Night. - w- Tne serv ice at tne oaptiat unaron were oonduoudby Rev. Dr. Pool. Bo took hi text from uor. xiti: la, And now abideth faith, hope, charity .the three; but tbe greatest or tbeseia charity.' Dr. Pool mad an earnest and powerfal sermon, uu aiji w aaj gawvoim and forceful. A large congregation was present. ' :-i . A the M. E. Church waa a meeting of th Church Extension Society. Rev. . I . - . i H, T. .Hudson delivered th address and Mrs. Jno. B. Brooks read- Jtn, ad- miraois reponor toeweman r DranoQi ol the Society . ' Bar. & L . K uh made a snort Ulk and a oolleotioaawas taken, -i-;.' ? . 1 i " ThanM Badred.j 1 w in memoers or. di. rater s a. at. . "aa . ai a a .1 u v...w. a.-4. kMf.lt thank, tn n.v. K Maahr Raialirh.l CM vhiuvh iniiwr WVHW. VKI WW. NC., for nU.wall dlrcU4-Thank.giv- was, u wa reaoinuqa wu rjotaa me TZZW" thadayaofhijlif Steekkoldera of Kew Bern BalMlagltha oond.Tueda ita February tatxt , Uti Logs Aagclatlra.-!.rt Tha fAHilar monthlv due af a MVabla Deeamber lat -PayrnaaaiButbniadconfereucM promptly to nw at the National Bank. ? -7?.f r.ia n . - ;i Travelers ar subject 10 tithel'' 8aa gers thanthoea af and ear. -imrifa . committ. o( asvsn be appointed proper eaung a. -vu. uu rS.TgT.tor ;iOTmT. stenT Uxadoni.. J ' "V It is not aiwaya perreouy: aare to ?? """rv'r-Tr tiona, But you v fmj.vm n.k. Kmn- Ik MAKim tintMnr in toloas. , , , v r - t , -J"ri - a a- i i:,r Tfca . Cy Coafaranca of tha ' - , ; Chares (oath. THIRD DAT'd PROCEED IN OS. , Conference' coaveaed at 17 o'clock. tk f hiaop aakad that ia tha devotioa al axarclaaa, Bkhop McTiarra, who ia ia pad haattk, ka remembered. . 8ervioea were conducted by Rav. F. HiWaodV , Coafaraaoa called to order by the Bkhop And tha aaiaateaof preceding day wars read. r Rv- M. H Moore waa elacud an aa iaunt eecretary to aid ia oond acting tha total af Rev. J. B. Bobbitt. Rar. S.D. AdamamovW that R D. Phillipa, lay delegata from the Fayette- vQladiaUiotbeaubatitated ia th place of J. T. John. Rav. W. 8. Black moved that W. H. Braaaoa, lay delegate of Durham dia trict be eubatitutad lor X. J. Paria. ' Dr. B. O. Bartoa waated to aabmit two raaolutioaa to tha confareno and tha SiaMa that ia view of th great dU attora to eropa, aad peatilenoe la the Und. a day be eet apart for faatinr. humiliation and prayer. He urged the naoaaaity of each action, aa there waa a growing tkeptioiam .lipping through me una ute a anate, in regard to tne iaflueaceof prayer aad th interpoai-l tion of Provideaoa ia tha direcUoa of affair of man. H would Mot the lecond Tueaday ia Jaaaaryjaaxt aa the dr- Dr. W. D. Bobbitt thought if the reeolution wa. to pea th aeoond Tuea day in January wuld not be a auiUbl day, aa there would not be time to have aufficient notio given, and it would only be obeerved in a few town, Dr. Burton: Will you .uggeat a day? wi , r llr Rnhitl- T am nnnmul tn iVa rmmn " rr lotion. Dr. Burton: I will make it the second Tueaday in February. Rev. L. W. Crawford aaked that th rwoliUion be put la writing so that tbe loonfarenee would knowaxactlv what it liaaoing. wr. uoooitt was aa mucn in ravor or wvvaatt.. mt m 1 lasting ana prayer a ux. curton, out M aw 001 thlnt "on or ming. " P0""!60 ut- urton exiateu. u tneretore oppoa in resolution. Dr. Burton again urged th resolution witn mucn warmtn. uaa not nrouei Bobbitt read tbe papers? ,There was not oora aaouga maae in Lia section to give a . . . t I the people bread until March. Dr. Ll.. It J I i L ... I I L.J . out iiveu in Mis uiuuuwins sou yiu not . . I beard or tbeae tbings. Dr. Bobbitt arose. Dr. Burton: "No ir, I won't b In- nrrupwa." n prooaa o giv an a a aa I aooouatof the destrUCUve floods on the KoenoK river ana sne great aeatitunoa that prevailed in that seotlon. Uf. BoDDUt: "BUbop Uranbery-Are you inrougn m. twrtonr Dr. Burton: 'No air, I'm not tarougn. Rev. J. T. Qibbs aroae to a point of order. i rl am not out of order," a)d lr Burton. Tha Bishop: "Lt tha point of order be stated." Th point of order wa. that Dr. Bur ton and Dr. Bobbitt war dicusing a reeolution that had not been seconded The reeolution waa seconded ' Dr. Bobbitt secured the floor and Y I again inaistea tnas tner wa o sucn I a condition of things in North Carolina a portray ea oy m, carton, n naa read tha papers and didntuve in the mountains, no anew mat aaopio on the uoanoae river naa lunerea greauy w vivy. 1 but tha Stat at large had been abundaaUf bleeaed. We had just held TnanastiTtng serriees on yesterday in a ... a aa. a acanowieagment w tne gracious Dies, lings w bav enjoyed daring the year fla could not vote for tha resolution in tnas snap. . I : The question was pat aad the resol a tion was declared carried. I a A IvUinn waa alIaA for pr. Black hoped hat the resoiation i .u ..ia,, I "r ' " - . waa auggeatao, bj soma mamDer IP .aot jaidaj a liny ol faatinf and I pryr, and that alt the fhurches of th I day u la,h. rs f landtheresoluUcHaWa adopted." Dr. Burtons aeoond resolution waa aai-aJ addi.,. ' iVo't. was takaa and 61 waadaolaraiaaopud.- - , eaoptea. Dr. Burton aald ir tha rain-1 , . - .. . . . . . in. I nana on IE anax wav as wsnu aiara i . 'ipeech, and be proceaJad to gifw- raatona whj.the reeoiatiea ought to be adopted. A vote u takeanpoa tha diruioa aad the reeolution wae rejected. Attaia point Mveral announce, were maae ay member of Tariou comqxt- iit A eommunioation wa. read contain ing aa extract from the minutee of the local m in latere eonference and a request of thia conference. On motion the re Queet wa. granted. Bsv. J. T. BarrU aunounced thai J Q-'Jackaon, a lay delegate from th. New Berne diatrict, had arrived. Qneation 4 waa taken up, viz: Who are admitted in full connection ? John D Pegram, Cha. W. Rjbinsoo, Thoa. N. Ivey, Z J. Naadha (ii, Martin T. Steele. Zadoc Pri Daniel r Jamea G. Johuaon Ooorge F Smith, Henry B. Anderson Dr. Pmckufy Tate w.h. fuckeit, Rhard W. Townsend. Hilliard U. Eure, E 11 Dun and E G Puaey were, after a .olemn, impreaaire and inotruciiTe aJJree from the Bishop aad answering tha quaatioa .ubmittod to them, receired into full feiluirnbip Queatioa 7 wa. taken up, iz Who are tha Dsaeoc of one yi ar ' Joeeph A. Oreeu, B A urk, M M. McFarLni. W. K lortin and K R OUiiaei paa.d the eximicatun of ch acteraud were a IvaoL-eJ to tte s .cuud .ear Qucuon 2: Who rfiiam , n u Amoe Greg.on and Uuik.n w)r, continue I ou trial Dr. T. M. Jones. 1'feni.i. m c,f iho Greeo.boro Female lo lege. cduiefr. ward and read his report of thai mni tution which was referred n iho toard of education Th. report f P&yctteviU, ll:Kh Scheol ww also referred u ilia I ai i of . deca- tion. Question 20 was rtsuiued , viz Aie all the preachers bl.melcts in their life and official administration Rev. N. A. Uooker passed the exam ination of character, and on motion of Rav. T. W. Guthrie hi. application for superanuated relatione waa referred to ,k , ,u. vuuiuiikica uu wuieieuuti reiaiiuus rst, n. A. Crisp waa called, and Ret, t W Guthrie made a statement Mn regard to charges that had been brought against him, which were invts tigatd and not tu.Uinad . Ue moved that his case be referred to the com mitue on conference relations for su peranuated relations . Motion adopted . The Bishop introd uced Rev. Thoa. H Law district superintendent of the Bob-Urnem n Bible Society. Mr. Law ad I ... dressed the conference for anme m n- utes on the subject of Bibles and the j work which the Society waa doing to distribute it and get it into the band of everybody. He told them how oheap thev weremakin? thn Bibla and auir i geeted howth ministers could aid in I distributing it Rey . F. L. Reid moved that the Sec Iretary and the assistant secretaries be appointed a committee to take into con laideration the publication of the coin- ntes of th conference. Adopted The BishoD introduced Dr. LarTertv I of th Richmond Christian Advocate. When the Doctor ascended the platform it was evident that he was no stranger to the cenference. lie entertained them for fifteen or twenty minutes in a styl thatahowed the goodness of his ihesrt and the great love he has for North Carolina Question 13 was taken up, viz: What I w""""" a w c trayeling preachers are elected elders ? w. R. Ware, John A. Horneday. in. p. Jerome. Dnncan A. Futreli. w. w. Roee Jofan E. woosley, Chas. c. Brothers, Enoch L. Btamey passed examination and were elected elder 1 vvben John J, Urigg a name wa called. Presiding Elder 8. D. Adams. Luted that he was not present and could hot be present on account of health. m0ved that hia case be referred to the committee on conference relation R,ev. L.W. Crawford announced that Mr. T. A. Green. President of the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Co., had tendered the use of the steamer Einstcntotbe members of the Confer ence for an excuraidndown Neuse river in the afternoon. Other announcements were made and M conference, after benediction by the Biahop'.dioWa,d to 9:30 o'clock thi. nora.-Kr. joeepu v neier closed 1th aervioea wita prayer oa Thursday I incteaa of Dr. Burton as was stated. D. Adards moved on Thursday that Rev. D. Carpenter's application itothacomkifteeoiltrjhfjsrtncerelaUoBs not J.B. Carpentar a waa reported " yesterday n issue 1 ' It ia rumored that the SUDDlr of Dr. f5S5Lb- MnlS AStSJSL I ihmnaalve f or ail amaraeneie aa tha Ho preoaraUon could hare mad such . a tcmatadnn as flatvatlnn Oil h.a. .ttJw .-.-r- -, , - kkhikii -,aut intrirlatri mnrit riT thnhlirrlMt nrdnr. A Bad Accident. Oa Wedneeday, Nov. 15th, 1388. a aad aoctdtat occurred near Ruaaell eraek ia Carteret eoaaty, between th New Bern aad North River road, oa th edge of a ridge known a. Joaaeoa's ridge, which reaulted ia th killing of a young man of Craven county by tne aameof J rod. Eubanka. Th parucu lara of th accident ar aa follow: Oa Tbanday, Nor. Uth inat.. Mr. Fred. Eabaak. oam to Carteret couaty oa a viait to reiauvea, R D. Eubaaka and family. On the morning uooding the arrival of Mr. Eubanka. Mr A W bicktneon, aooompanied by R D Ea bank., Cyraa Eubanka and Fred. Eu baaka. went into the wood, to bunt cat tie owned by Mr. A. W. Diokinaoa and .uppoaed to be wild. After a eearcb from early morning nil about 1 p m. tbe cattle ware found The partie mentioned croeeed a dense awamp and were in the thicket between the ewamp and ridge when tbe cattle were discov ered. Mr Cyrua Eubanka waa the first to .hoot the oatlle After the firing of the flrat gun Mr. Fred. Eubank, inputt ed that he should have the next .hot. Cyrus Eub.uk. dropped behind and Fred. Eubanka ran ahead with hi. gun to his face ready to tire at nr.t tight, when a vioe caught the hammer of Cyrua Eubanka' gun causing it to lire, the contents of which entered the right tide of tbe back of Fred. Eubaoks. going directly through tbe right breast causing instant death. Mr Lubsnke only lived about two minutea and said but one word, "Oh Lord!" Tbe dead body waa carried to the retideo e of L r A. W. Dickinson, where a jury of in quest was held bv M R. Springle. ape citl coroner for Carteret county. After a thorough examination of tbe witness ee and dead body the jury returned a verdiot "That the said KreJ. Eubanks came to hi. death by an accidental shot being fired from a gun in tbe han Is of Cyrus Eubanks." The body of said Eubanks was placed in a ca.e and .ent from Morehead City in New Berne, to hi. father Thomas Eubanks and family. Ihl. ia tbe saddest a end ent that has ever occurred in our community , and should bo regarded a. a caution to those who hunt in the woods or else w here. We deeply synipathirs with the par-nts and relatives in their sal be reavement. M. R S . Special Coroner Bucnisa's aralca Oalvs. Tug Hkbt Salvi in the world for i Outs, Bruises, Sorea, Uloers, Hail Rheum, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corn., and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' curee piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to I give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 86 cents per box. For sale bv R. N. Duffv. an 17 Ask your dealer for Old Virginia Cheroota. S for 10 cent., m F. Ulrich. Wholesale Agent. Go to F. 8. DUFFY DRUGGIST, AND BUY DRUBS & MEDICINES CHEAP FOR CASH. Tbe beat aasortme nt of Truuet In t! city. A large, varied and select stock or Perfu mers, and Fine Hoar. AicmJee assortment or Hoe and Cheap Cigars. eeilt for Tracking and Garden Planting, to arrive. Hal Tin met. Feather KDt, Mounted Blrris. Feather Work and Fancy Articles made ly Miss A. W. DCrry. Alto, a handsome collect Ion of Christ maa floods so sundries, all of which we offer at lbs VICKY LOWEHTFR1UKS forOAKH. decl dwtf F. 8. Wr FY. Wanted, TO Bt'Y OR RENT, A SMALL, KaRM near Railroad. Add rata. Haling particulars aa to quality of land. Improvements, price, terms, etc "la." Box 44. dl '121 Durham, IV !' City Ordinance. Whsbeas, The United Stales of America has donated and appioprlated a sum of money 10 be expended In constructing and macadamising a roadway from the New hern National Cemetery to tne elty of Mewbern; Alto WH ERISAS, The proposed route of said roadway will pa lover and through George street, beginning at Ita Intersection wub Oy press street In the said city. Asd whkrbas It becomes necessary and expedient In effectuating the construction of tbe said macadamised roadway, that the same should be dedicated to the said tne United Statea for tbe purpose aforesaid Now.THsairoaB, Be It ordained, that the said lisorgs street In the said elty of Ne- bero, beginning at a point wntre tne said Ueorge street Intersects Oypress street at Hi north line, fanning tnsnce to Trent rlveron the south slds of said elty, Be and the not hereby Is donated and dedicated to the aald the United Ktates i.( America for the nsea and purposes of tb afo tsald roadway. Provided, Toai at all times the aald the Unlt-d 81. tea shall keep the same free and open aa a Puollc Highway to the use and for the benefit of th- public. This ordinance shall be of full force on and after Its ratification. F Ratified thla T7th day of November, 1888, r ' S H. HEAtKlWH. Ilavor SILAS FTJLOBKR, Clerk. n2 SOd To the Citizens of Graven Go. The Tax List for 1888 is now in my hand for collection. Please come for ward and settle tha same immediately and thoa save coat and trouble. D. 8TIMSON, 8herifit. New Berne. Nov. 10, 1888, tf Furniture ! ! JOHII SUTER Has on band and ia receiving every day handsome parlor suits, chamber sets, heavy walnut, bureaus, wardrobes, mattresses, chairs, lounge, sofaa, eto., etc. ' . ' - . He also has a line of home-made work of. bedtad,; eofaa, table, bureaas, etc., which are neat aad substantial. Pritiei Right Down to;tock Bottona. i , s .," .-- - . 13 ; aaliw MiddUrt-, New Berae.lf For Thanksstring. Saiail Uncovered Caasyd Ha., Buckwheat Flour. Big d Small Hominy. Fine CWee, Bee f Butter, Cheap for Cash at J. F. lAVLOBff. agency raa HEN yoa civn 90 elak. alllat CitwA.iL imaiiiaai aanrt aitk. r f t u a t . w.- w . ,1 . . - j Uv.wv , a -v .1 n 1UBAI 1 I I taMlna v? ,a rataiaa tiUiubu.Ml by eLrap -...-.ivns udltliae. i Iaj eat be trssa et .ao 1 yoa eaa est aar reality ,f iM.ars ". i CAiiM our reti r"puiar IrsuJ t t-HXlS'TS. very . ffU. t7to way L. I'ilM ER, JtidJIsst.. .Nswbera. Thanksgiving Supplies For Sale JOHN IRAN'S. Eioe Suar Cured iiarn. , Kulton Mark,-! Corned lite, Krmh Pi Pork 15c. 10c. sJ" kJ lteef Tongas. , New Huckwhsat, MapUjbyrup and Nw Orleans Molasses, Philadelphia huttev. the beet Hutt.r on the ruarkel. Imported Macaroni and Cream Cheet .. Cakes and Crackers frern by every steamer. Attmore n Mince Me.it Leghorn C'liron, Layer Uaisins london Lavi r K i : ! . lose Kaisinp. Currants, Prunes. lialifornia ( Jrp, Malaga (iraps ,er fine lranberries 10c. 25c. 15c. 20o. !f)o. to 15c. il I be. for 25c. 1 lbs for 85c. 15c. 20c. 10c. 10c. 20c. 20c. 15c. lomatoe. Corn and 1 IV; nweet Mixed Ik kits. I,ondin l.ayt r 1 Fine l)aten. Jamaica and Horlda i ranKe in by every steamer. Constantly on hand A tine stock of Apples, Bananas. Lemons. Mixed Nuls and Confectionaries. In fact my nock will please the most fa.tidiou. and my prices are IMCK HUTTOM. JOHN DUNN For Sale, OSK TIlol SAM. M Ul.H ul' LAND, seven miles Ulo , nrlh side Neuae luitali'e 1 r tru ks iixd ile f r lumlmr 1 No stock ranch. H fcpike. Point on cre. k and u.ri J 1 CL.I;k. 'M.I I dwtf N' Jieroe, X. ( Mules and Horses. N 'ltTil CAROLINA STOCK. L S. STKKK f ia now in w..... nt C ... QDKIU 11, purchasing stock for this section. DEFER PCKCUASINO RETURNS. UNTIL HE c33 rjwtf a i. WHOLESALE GliOCBK, '.ivur. b'SCKS nir. Foi.LowLVd PROCL 1,200 Cans A M AT I ON: 3 lb. Tomatoca, 2 lb. Corn, 3 lb. Peaches. 600 Cans 2 1,200 Cans 3 Ver Cheap. NoDeception. TREET, MIiyil.K ff NEW IiERNE N. C. RENT INSURANCE. POLICIES ISSUED IN THE Continental" and "-ffitna" Insurance ComDanies. :!; .. ,- a -w . -Tij-,m w which secures the ' Pajmtat of Beat'1 -in the event of Fire a a VeryWsU coat. M;n.a William H. Ollvir. i'l li.W Newbern, N. C. The assets of tbe Companies rtpreeeaV) by me aggregate the eOInfSua, 1 , f-:'-a u wiiitw.tat1r7-1ll! $100,OQ0.TDfJfJf.;
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