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VOL. VIIT-NO. 18:-?; ;iv
NEW BEENE. N.-C SUNDAY. APRIL. 21, 1889.
PRICE 5 CENTS.II
4 s
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EUEnmss LOCALS.
E'
r? A STEH NOYELTTE3 lot sale at T8.
Lu3j 1 Drag Store M Middle
LC T A smell opea-f ace silver watch
with gold'chaia, r a wreet, between
reaUance of The. & Howard oa South
Front trMtaaith aaUIIoary atorecf
CturchiH ft Las. Iibaral raward wHl
U piJ f jt u rauua to the Jockhal
.efflca. - tl8-St.
1)UH 8 BLACKBERRY ; JUICE fcr
. madlalpurpoaeat ' j
entf"' Jiacs Bxomovb a.
T) LOCOES, Caltivatora aad Harrow
X . at varT lo
Oso, ALUS ft CO.
BNTAt CBEWINa aCM-
CleaaMf, Praaarvaa aad BaaotiflM
tha teath and awaateoa the areata.
Haeocnmcnded by dantUU. , 8old by
, dragWli end coaf aeUoaar. Try H.
aprSHf. - 'i ;
IT A1IILY MEAT CUTTERS at
oo. Aixts ft co.
In posted rassca brandy and
HOLLAND GIN, Jua raeaivad aad
lor aala ay vamcs Rkdmoitd.
I FERTILIZERS for True km and for
. Cotton Plaoura, at
' .".ot,"'.' -:, ,..V,;4 . GEO. AlXXH & CO.
JU3f RECEIVED- Aaotbar' lot of
OARRETT'S COON AO BRANDY
foe aale by , - James Riomord.
PNEThoutand Rolla Wall Paper at
ttry low price. .
A Oto. Allkm ft Co.
' OURE 'WINES AND LIQUORS for
v J-. Uedioioal and other aaea for aale
by
Jamss Rkdmord.
. BOTTOS on rate, like olams and
peen backs, Is now classed as a
v deadly weapon.
li"J..J!; . J - -i i
. C IT is probable that General
v Joseph Wheeler will be a candidate
to represent Alabama in the United
. SUtes Senate.1 Success to bitn !
, This is a jrreat year for son 4 of
. their father, botbiu this country
aD! abroad. Younj; John Bright
; tu joined the processien. Boston
FiJtASX remember that real re-
4 lit ion ' today will not consist in
' wearing a new hundred dollar out
V fit to cbnrcb, and. dropping a fire
y bint piece in the eolleotion basket.
1 1 Tna St. Louis Republic issued
"great paper Sunday morning. It
.Jwelgbed .two pounds and will be
-' n useful to ' housekeepers to spread
-; on closet shelres-Kansas City
- Education is the basis of true
progress. The town which makes
no effort to educate Its children
.cannot go : forward . and it does
nothing to deserve, to. Wilson i Ad
-.Tance- " ' " i,.,.t
. A TJtjffalo woman fell forty
-feet down an'sleTator" anaft, and
lighting on her bustle bounced like
: an : india-rubber ball, and wenfbff
dancing the highland fling. The
bustle is here or there -to stay. t
: M Tvxax: are two 4 axioms that
might be studied .right. how 'ith
profit. Firsts Georgia "Is.. tha best
place, id the world ? to stay at.
Secofl d, : Oklahoma 5 is ,the worst
place to go to. Atlanta . Oonstitu-
tion. - . . . -.
7 The 7 leader in the Whllmlngton
Etar of Friday, under the head,MA
Ecply to an Old Charge," Is worth
ten times the subscription price 0
tta j a-ar. VThe Star always stands
cp t-i North Carolina against all
i.i i3H , -
Civil service reforn in its severe
r-1 &' -tract slmplicltj is not pala-
t
'.' j 1 tie Doliticians, and united
iz:ij 1 ceases to be will noi
t3 f :a:L.v-i;a. Ail roads away
from H lesda to a common ' point
tbs old doctrine, that to the victors
t ':sg . the epoiLJ. -Washington
rest. ." ' - ', --.-j
:ix
States of the Union: have
y p assed the ballot reform
All the 38 laws, without an
' I -rail ballots that a?
-! ' -Itv the' Etate. This
Tf l-ri E?nicancV
' V rl, tie exclusive
" t :i r;-crs.I! j regarded
" t 1t; r'T-ithenaite
Ic " tioa 3 cf
' - l-':ot fa-
'37
the Indians that the settling of
200.000 peopIaU the heart of the
territory means to! tkei acensrair
i . vt i n - 4l. v . . I
wwus. pwijm vam van
swrs or wtapons wna wmcn wi
protect themselves and their hoots the ptosis to petition the Goveraor sad
scaissttsoiaraders. A. leader of aoonaaaghtt question the tight of
the Pawnee said; "Oar people tt,OTtotoqnIreUtetheehr
aro afraid, that tLe white people 'J, per.. .toee-ef
,,, , . . . . r. 71 ths signatures aad the tkcametancee
w.u rou h oi out uumne, bmwouw
they pass bj and more, npon the (
ands sold to the Gorernment byltion thot oomsnaads the attention ef the
the Creeks and Scmtnolef thetelCwwnhuttbeehertouref thetoti-
iUbenatronble.". ?.
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LOCAL NEWS;
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' -JoB!
ScTia-OIl paintlngi.
Euter Sooday.
The angling teeeon ia bare.
The Lord hat riaen, Hllelnjtb t
The U. S. district ooart conyenet
tomorrow.
The remaine of the Ellis rioe milli
have been torn down and a large ware
house U to be erected on the lite.
The men's prayer meeting in the of
fice of Geo. N. Ires, market dock, will
be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock
promptly. All men inrited to attend;
The Long Wharf prayer meeting, will
be htld this afternoon at 4:80 o'clock.
Tha co-operetion of all Christians is
solicited. All persons are specially in-
rited to attend these meetings.
The residenoe of Cept. H. W. Wahab
on south front street hss beea much
improved by the use of the paiat brush'
reoently. It is bow one of the neatest
looking residences on the street.
A pUcr 1 was placed at the corner of
South Frout and Middle streets yester
day eveniK. headed in large letters,
'OkUhoma Notice"; then followed a
aotice of the meeting of Rising Sua
Lodge on klbnday STening for the par
pen e of appointing delegates to attend
the contention at Raleigh on the 23d
of April. c
Col. F. L. Perry has leased ther New
tt w-f . ir.-.i ji iia t
Din.. uou.eUUnu... ui7soa wm
""w,nTOTB?r,OT,UB,T'r,"k
The Colonel informs us that ha expects I
to make it a family hotel. Ther will
be no bar in connection with the note
and families will be able to board
oheap there as they can Iff a at home.
"How let ma talk soms," said s
pugilist on Middle street yesterday u
policeman Wilson walked up aad took
him by tha arm. Tha trouble was he
had already talked too much, and, per
haps, - imbibed too much, aad ' had
squared himself on the sidewalk for a
right, In fact bad already made one or
two Sullivan-Slade passes at his antair-
naUt which were , warded off By 1
mntnal friend. Policeman Wilaon took I
him to the station where he nroved tdlf4 pastor.. Berrices at 11 a. m and
he a rentlaman of tha aid Vireinia tree I
and had mly .hMn imposed upon. Hi.
ii-i 1. . iR-:ii.. ki. ...... 1
wm u. pr
cutors out of town or Into an alley 1
where he could have gratified his ambi
tion without being seen by the officers
of the , Jaw, or better to hive pasaad
tnem uunoiioea.
New fork Truck Market.
The following telegram was received
sthfehtf ' : I ; :k-x 1
last night;
Nrw Yoek, April 20. The market
closed firmer. Of truck and choice peas
1 a n aa. . .A mn aa
$2 40V aeparau.T$5K
doeen wdishi 11 85 ' vl
aosen, raaunes si.83. . ,
The Tgz Huht.
- r
The children are
remindedofEgg
ond.y " .fteraooa at
Hun! on "Easter Monday
3:10 o'olock.' Admittance. .10 eenfS
Bring
tempting
ft11iV- 1
(treats. fi
j ... t .
., v a - w .,A ; s
Pits "Iflo and Tottrnamenti :-
A grand plo nie and tournament will
b. held -t N. B. Ipoeka ltor. : ntr
Vanceboro on the 9th ef May .XTbe best
fanner at the .tournamentOiwill. be
awarded with a handaome prize. Good
muiio and a good time generally The
managers are J. E. HcLawhorn, N. E.
Gaskins and G. C, Gaskina.
Personal. . ' '.'-' . , "
. Major E. S. liarsh of Ilsslin, Esau-
fort county, accompanied ty Lis 6 n
tsr, la In the city cn a viait to his sister
Mrs. John S. Long. "
f Hon F,M. Simmon, left for Ealeigh
4u.ia,vuk,mi1.. w.u. wvuiuaui
yeateray on business
We were pleased to see Mr. Geo. L.
Wa3worth out yesterday, He has juat
recovered from bis sixth attack of pneu
monia. -..
II. Dew. r:everson.'ril., bas r?-
r- 1 fr"-a 'Wilmington, whither be
v cents ,ern m eomcwn Kdy VOX, JUS. lqra JUSTte, Jire. Vir-i - ... M.' fiimmena PreaMeatOf
that will J be offered, on I Ktaia uutnpe, j. a. uumpnrey, j. v'4 c. R. r, . -',
k.i.... n..i..v .. um r onw, vsewr ms, jwvna avis, vanr i j. ... .v:w r gfmmnna
The , Sight of Petitieo-Tpo Much.
Crtticiam
"T" '
r -
-question lahc proper Hgai.
Ka out ought te aaestioa the right of
i -.u- the have eAUined.
it U the number ef name oa a seti-
tiooera aad the object prayed for.
The management ef the Atlantia aad
North Carolina Railroad aad its friends
were doubtlese taken by surprise on
Tuesday moraine, , waea oar clever I
neighbor, the Argus, opened its battery I
on tha President of that road aad his I
methods of arooeeduTO to (establish and I
atrengtaea hie po polarity la the Ex ecu-
tlvoauna. - - '
The Arena baa been a staunch friend
aad supporter of President Bryan, and I
hasreadered aim aad the road some I
very valuable service, unquestionably,!
aaA wa nave no doubt the rupture of
relatione ia for good cause, and en I
proper grounds, still we regret it. Too
much adverse criticism of this road and
its belongings has wrought machmie-lN.
chief to the publio and the private inter-
eeutayeived. Tnepubtio mind never!
long reposes respecting the Atlantic and
North Carolina Railroad, and the action
of the Governor is more or leas ember-1
rasaed or unduly influenced by warring
fectione, la tha exeroiee of hie duties in
In the appointment of Directors.
- The Atlantic Road ia in a batter phys
ical condition than at any time since it
was new, Hr. Bryan has managed well
ia soma respects, at least. And while
could critioisa him for serious failure
and short-coming in some details, we
think the general service of the road
has been as successful and satisfactory
aa under previous managements. I
We should gofor allowing the patrons I
of the road, and the inhabitants of the
ooatry ft traverses, determine, to a very
great extent, if not entirely, the man-1
sgement of the line, and perbape there!
is no better way of ascertainment oflsbow largely for Simmons. There are
tha public wish than by popular petiti-1
tion. We understand that petitions are
in circulation along the line of the road
opposing President Bryan. He certain-1
ly has tha right to meet the fight against I
him by counter petitions, aaUhe-Argus I
shows ha is doing. I
... I
SbJuDine News.
Tha anhnonar f.h. C. I.Ul.r .Tr I
from PhiUdei.
Phia yesterday with a cargo af hay for
J. A. Meadows. The captain reports
schooner Carolina of Washington, N.
0., as parting her chain on Monday
morning last at Hatteras and going
aahore on South
beach wttere she lies
easy.
The steamer Newberne of the 0. D
line arrived last night and will sail
Tneedar'morninf at 9 o'olock.
The steamsrVesper of the E. C. D.
line arrived yesterday aad will sail at
t o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The
Annie Of this line will arrive today.
I mi a as ! sue j .
nBKB
1 MethOdist Cburoh-Ker. I W, Uraw-
at TiStt p to. M Bar. K. A. wujie, rre-
' ,:rr
nra(iDB ars ooraiauT ihtiuju so woramu
wttusne conajwueuvn. tvusi
prayer at 9 a. m. Sunday school at' 3
n. m..
M.s..i.n. v w RM.ij.iDeeDie. 'vvnai say you 10 tms r dui
r .w---,,. ......
rector. Easter Day.- Serrlces at 11
a. ai. Holy 'ComaiUBloai Chilirens'
celebration at 5 a.1 ta. ' 'All will he
weloopae4 to thsaervces of this cbnrob.
rtoZJZZT !
n.h.r.th.doora. . ,
T. M. C. A, Devotional meeting this
afternoon at 5 O'clock. Subiecf. The
Num.
18f tt Leader, Eer. Ed. BaU. All
-awiuiiw i.ti a .
I - 1
list sf letters
fc1 P
iiib ' namnra, vuuns snn. u a.
I rexurett. Ber. wamee enetmera. uannan
T I. -07I11I. ' f '
Persons calling for above letters, Vfll
-SdSA aire data of ! Usi
The resrulations now reauire that one
- mLim: uwbu vow, mtmm . i.,, xr... f 'r nii,ne him not
cent- riR.il ba oollected on tha dalivervla thA Aarth. a aincla man
id e.cg.ieiaayepM-.
?-i.'-r Tv-BhiteeeiJ -
, , ,
At. rna.tir.3 of tha Tteavlaf Renablt
cans of; the . fourth ward Friday eye
ring, April 13th, W. W. Lawrence,
I . received the nomination for City
.7mn. fj-eeches were- made. by
uany. Isaao Eicriiscsoa', Cbmn.
1 firrrrrREn for more than ten yean
--
with . thit dreadful d Isease. catarrh,
noi iBina you enoena mi
which roar Cream
OKCC
me. Emanuel Meyers,
M V t . - 1 -
For fifteen years I was annoyed with
- - ...
t " - - i--T ?
severe'raio in my bend and discharges
juaAftov
ysense
By the
reoTr
trio bjv tSrost front catairn. Uf
t ri rn- 'i f-rlrel
a r -i : ,'m f hTA
i.-J. D. Ce,
" la Our Owa Iaterest.
9IT0B Jovkmal: It ia certainly to
be regretted thai ia the matter of shoe
ing as administration of the Allan tic
aad Nana Carolina Railroad there
should be aa attempt to make the selec
tion a parsoaaJ one for the gratification
of tha prejudices of a few persona.
Then comas the gall and audacity at
those engaged ln;this that they suppoee
Governor Fowl would be moved by
inch consideration.
Wa Ukait that Gov. Fowle will make
this appointment after aa intelligent
and careful investigation, of facte,
choelng as President of the road a man
with, the proper qualification and
whose iaterest is identified with thu
section of the State through which tcl
road runs, and get, broad enough in his
feelings to hold this State property for
the advantage of the people of North
Carolina.
The people of Eastern North Carolina
to
are not
; behind the people of the State in
giving exDreesions to their ie ws. The
Scales administrat lsn was obnonlous to
thsee people it was hostile to our in
tercet, aad his selection of State proxy
lend some of his directors was taken by
the people of the counties Iving along
the road as an insult to them. However
able and patriotic Qjv. Scales might
have been he walked out of bis official
(station without a pang of regret from
the people of this section and it ia with
the same gratilioatiou thnt the people
alon the Una of tbo a.
C. H. K. will e tbU trimmer
Gov. Fole auk the caUs uduiiois
tration to aik out aui kito pUce to
others. The hostile eeline i, the
Scales adminUtrntion caused bv hurry
ing out Col. John D. Whitford an J with
more haste than judgment, imttiog in
hiaplaseMr. Washington Bryan, was
sincere at the time it is sincere toJay,
and remains today.
Mr. F. M. Dimmorifl has evpry nualili
cation for the Presidency of tins road.
Intelligent, patriotic, true to his every
obligation, and above all, faithful to
his trust, in Its broadest and
The people along the line of the road
in the counties of Wayne. Greene, I
Lenoir, Ooelow, Jones and l'amlioo
are practically n unit for him. Carteret
has her preference in herown eon, Mr.
IChadwirk, but would thousand times
prefer Simmons to itryan. craven, if 1
toe people of the county spoke, would
some gentlemen opposing him for rea
sons best known to themselves: some
dark horses oppose him. ther favor the
weakest man, Bryan, to give him some
strength, but they are hid out in the
shadows of New Werne waiting to come I
in themselves for the race on the home!
stretch. This Js the only plausible ohject
II can see to this opposition to Mr. Him-1
mOUS.
nr, orjnu uppuvH niui aim in uuiug i
bat he can to show Gov. Fowle that
k - tan v.rv nom, larman.
Lord bless us! his directory running
about in Lenoir for bitn, his superin
tendent in Wayne, two or three going
Sbeut with petitions in Craven. This
tor let tha. Governor know that Mr.
I Washington Bryan has the people of
Eastern North Carolina in his favor. I
doubt not one will be circulated in
Jones before any one knows of it; per
haps, too, in Carteret, and the names of
some respectable gentlemen gotten, but
this will be a boomerang when the par
ties write Gov. Fowle, "my name was
put on that paper by importunity, I
want Simmons, no Bryan in mine."
Then there is a paper exhibited in a
drug store in New Berne kept by Mr.
Hammond, whicn baa on it about
thirty-four, names. This paper, fellow
Democrats ia addressed to uov. f owia
aakinr him to annoint Mr. Washington
Bryan President of the road. No
i i r ,
to anoint Brvaaas against , Bimmons
I Thr. warA thlrtvour1 names on tat
1 7 D. . o'clock April 17th, 1889. Thirty
lot these were nesroes and four white
:w,-u.At.:afi, thanrroawra
9mm. Dul ta DOt all. LUten:
Oov; Fowle I beg you in the interest of
righU of tlwse distinguished petitioners
"ho prav you to heed them.is the na
ofKKsCox. Kees spoke election day
name
I oolored people the Bible said any colored
man who voted the : Democratic ticket
would die, and thatwae why the Lord
took Israel Abbott. Kees ia opposed to
u. simmnn end that he mar be
Mr. Simmons, and that he may be
heard in this , opposition, he sends his
natltion to Got. Fowle. I wonder what
Fowi who lotef hi. peopto and his
race having a negro Republican as be-
the
you
...1 ....
Goy. Fowle. shall know
rjrzzr.v
rnext.
Dkuocbat.
I -' ' -; J f - v;mwv
' Thertf is not, perhaps, among 'the
I moltitader Of . all ' conditions that
, whddoea lBouj oeiiera Beinas
': I himself, and who docsnot sometimel
i : ......i -i
I Or Oiner, Bummoa nueatwuiiuuui
Or OLQCr, BUUlIilUU iuo oucuhukvi
3S$5&
hifi.tortane-caatlaltiesand Tic'lSSl-
tudeflT, tha8 ? liappcrl alike Iff ljyss
nnirorm,ana in nyea .aiyeTsmear
I tha 'writer at'ft desk to thft Sailor
b.
, i.-..- d Wnv.f -
hmm
I 4 Jf-v ST Stan9ii wjr svaai-u amm ? . t aj t
v 1 . . J . . av '-r -
1 Of health and strecith renewed and of
f pass and comfort follows 'ther ma of
paeq sun cniuuii luuvn.' wa vmw ut yf 1 T n -
Fjmp of Figs, as it acta in harmony U WI4 11 h A I
Rh nature to effectually eleanae the - J.V,
ivv-rn when costive bHious; FoJ ; t ta inKEKMAS rrnEST,''?
St. I sale ii CDo. and $1.00 bottles by all lead
OIL PAIIiTIIIDS.
wsiwawMa v
Finest Ever Brought to
the City of New Berne.
Bock Bottom Prices.
JOHN SUTER
Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer.
seA d w Hid die st'. New Berne.
For Bent,
Two Summer Residences in Beaufort,
on Moore street, between Front and
Ann, near Miss Sarah Davis. Will rent
for summer season.
Apply for terms td
aSOdwlw C. R THOMAS, Jk
RODOLFH DL'JTY. B B NlON.
Duffy & Nixon,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
Office over R. N. Duffy's drug store.
Branch Office: Catharine Lake, One
low county, apiydwly
Ask Teur Retailer for the
JAMES MEANS
$4 SHOE
aa thb
JAMES MEANS
$3 SHOE.
Aocordiiig to Tour Needs,
MEANS S4 fin OK
'ia LWht aUMl ttvliah. It flu lik aa
itooktnff, and BKOT1 KES
nii" 1 tiKA H 1 ?i 1 1H. 'De
lug perfectly easy the ttrat lim it
la worn. It will satisfy th most
fkwUdkjm. JAM KH MBAN4
a MI OK la atsontly th
only eU of tta price whicrg
tf naively . n tl marfct t
in winch nnraMittaa
coaaiiiertHl tet r
mere "Ut-
. . T v h r, r jsw '
.aorn ar-
it flE mr mf jsibm f jv" n sV iiSr-LX' aure.
Jteui $2 Shoe for Boys
J. MEANS A
( 1)., HoHton.
Fall ho eat of lb ittiott
lot- mil o ht
Howard & Jones.
Steamer Howard,
Independent Steamboat Line
On and after Thursday the 25th dav ol
pril the steamer Howard will run
Ap
the following schedule:
For Trenton every Thursday at eight
o'clock, returning Friday.
For Folloksville every Tuesday at I
eight o'clock, returning same day.
J. J. LASITTER. Manager.
SPRING CLOTHING
To Order.
I have a Fine Line of Samples for
Spring and Summer Clothing made to
order by D. Klein ft Bro., Merohant
Tailors, Philadelphia; and will oall
with samples on any who wish to buy.
Information left at the store of Geo.
Allen & Co. will be promptly attended
to. Measures taken and satisfaction
guaranteed. Prioee very low.
Uniiorms a speoialty.
apl8 dtf ASA JONES, Agent.
A Lot of OVERALLS
and JUMPERS
AT
JAS. F. TAYLOR'S.
Will' be sold cheap and warranted
nottorip. Engl
do well to call an
neers and sailors will
and see for themselves.
J. F. TAYLOR,
Wholesale and Retail Qrocer,
FOOT OF MIDDLE STREET,
ian23 dwtf NEW BERNE, N. C
The New Davis,
The Fioneer Sewing Machine
Orders left with Ma. JO HIT BUTKR or
I with Mbs. HIN K0 on Middle street for tbs
awua- w.u rec.iv.
apu awiy
J. M. H1XES, Agent.
HnrrinPlQn ft UllXl&r.
Have" Just received a Fine Line of
& a ftjr-.ao
anrl aa Nohhe Una of STRAW HATS
I as yoa evei-aaw. . Agency for the
- i s i :DlTtt CO' ff Cfl' ri'lC CUflC
' EYBttY FAIR WARHAHTKIK
I AlflV wRWvl Itn asswj wait wveatvsA
-
a.'8 . ?
wnoBeitgiaad Dyeing Establishment.".
SAirL;T; BKIDUQEE,
TTholesale Commisiion
- 1 s FCXTOw iihkft.
Go toF. S. DUFFY
DRTJGGIST,
anDartrr'
SiUBS & KEDICUIS ClZUtCl
The beat assortment at f rat,tm lesfceslrj.
A perfect Qt (uarmaUrd. .
A tall aaoriniiil of Fresh and Warrant
Otnlu beec.
A tern, varied and tUt stack ef dsrnt
msry aad Kine toaja. ,
choice aakurtoient of rtne aji pep
l"rupr.Uir or L uHy a To aw hUxtare,
Ourfy's A nu Billots fUA uid aeU lelMnie
Faml:y Miu;!ne. .
Ust-Plumea. Kealher Kan, MoaetaAatrde,
Feather Work and taccy Aruclca BiAda b
Mint) A W 111
rr.
EST PKIOS fori' ArU
decldwU P 8. K"f n,
CORN! GblN! CORN!
50,000 Bushels
o x- Sale
BY
W. P. BURRUS & CO.,
GENERAL
C0JHMIS3ION MERCHANTS.
AND CHAIN DEALERS,"
UiHRLT nCa:,
NKW itlZltM-;. N. c.
( onsin Ud yoor produce.
AM1
CARRIAGES.
DADY
INK. M
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TUKNER &. CO..
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Spring Millinery.
YJattt frOnrlQ '
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Latest Styles and
Dress Making!
MRS. SCARBORO & KOONCE,
Second Moor, Southeast Corner, of
O M AUKS' .STORE.
al2dwlm N K V BKUNK, N. C.
11.
'car.t CIOAR8I
Till ynu oHD't re. u 1 have
( liia 1 9 IO!ll. anrt CKara
that I want to sell. WhyT
Hecauw that Is my busU
neaa; ti it I make a boor
living, hut 1 hope an hon
est one. I wiah I wae a
lurgo manufacturer of
some kind, when I eoold
employ ail the poor fel
lows who uon't wbu t to work If tbeveoutd.
I would find somplhlnfc for them to do, to
keep them nut of mlsr-hlef. But as IS 1(1
mast sell Cigars and Tobacco; and by tbe
way. If you want (Iratii.v's Una Ohewlag
Tobacco, I have if. and other good kinds.
pippH, anil nmnaers' Arnniea generallr.
Aiao. Moiia waier, winger Ale. lepBoek
Water, and wp Bay, Tome and see me.
WM. U 1'Al.MiCK, .
Middle St.. Newbern.
MOLASSES.
English Island,
Just arrived per Schx.
Mattie Hiles,
For sale by
ROBERTS & BRO.;'
South Front St.
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For Pea
Boxes' and
Cabbage Crates' V
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At iowestPricer by
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Board.
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persona.-- M f ;j7; s i -
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TJood board without roovna for' f
Johnson it., one door cast 1
March 30th, 1:: 3.