7 t vi:-'... iiiili OITRNAL, - VI !4 -,-, ';':-...;' i i ' -11.- k : - . " VOL, VIII-NO 243SSE SEWI BERNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. f . JSjL,.J JL0wXL3. : Hover bertha Droved to be four I Swallowed Concentrated Lye. i -. - . - . T ..r.' loiacc memoers oi me juomsiana " jiwjhim. IHrrT'SrT t.a-i.i.M.-Arapahoe. Pamlico eonnty. The 8boalderi. 0. E. 8love M f wr m-- ' rh i. 'iw- two-year.oia enua or nr. j. c 7 ' -i : ,. . - I ; . - Rinniitt mlMmil ' irni MmMtntid i loted 00 Craven street. I H vow j ioc xiarnaoa mr rreai- effeoU of it on the next day. Tnt floor ' ? wth.Of MatOf1, OlBoa.ll1an t.havvani nnfannlran' in tliair nt katiiir aiuinml Itiak A mm anj th Aa owl box of that I 1 wo' d . 1 V ; 1. . I . - .MIA' a. 1 Jr 1 :r kT detioncJaUon of the Dresence of the ly wm being n.l iB rrint nwUte and promptly bleak. The negroes talked politics 010 ,ye WM ,eft on 016 Soot' n i uK-d. - iSlvi'vt .H.i.u'..j .1 : got to it, and, Ukinjt a handful, iwal- . .-HA, . j i A.n uiuiEUk auu wuou uiuruiuse caiuo , , . . . , ,. . . ,TrTlTES0 DAVlS,iTha llano- 1001 complete possession oi me ti. tia Vo'rnna" now Wng prtparadj lavatory. Btrippiog to the skin to :r:ai&MtT fMh' The white men abandoned t. ...a.-bwutifoIlT illuttratad I the field to them, and waited until na boanJ in awry -way worthy of thaTeached an Atlanta hotel be- lowed it. An awful death followed. the object. Agent wanted. Complete i o4i..L SaVUfaotion gnaranteel or . .v money refuatjed. ,. Order now. Firit oome, first aerTd. Addreee i te i j i i - R F.'iOHBSOM ft CO a j7 ter ; 1009 litio t., Riohmond, Va. ..;spiASOTyXSGANDREPAIRIIia . 4J, I wilibnlia'oity a few daye and s will be nleaeed to aoeommodate pereoni ..wanting wwkJn my Una. OA8H. DOORS AND BLINDS, Paintao OOa and , Varnish, Lime t Cement and' Pinter, at - - Oofc 11 tf.- V 'Whittt ft Gxtis. fore they touched towel or soap. All three declared that hencefor ward they would vote the Demo cratic ticket. Philadelphia Press. Local news. NEW ADVERTISEMENT Louis Ulbch House for rent. C. E SLOVBBBuok wheat, eto. Cotton holds np pretty well at 10 oento for middling. There will be- a busiecsj meeting of the Y. II. C. A. tonight. The water in the upper Neuse is re- T OADED SttELtS.Clab tbelle.wada. "' rJBreaob-loa4ing guni, Repeating t" f tinea, er -- - .z. , . , - Oct. 11 tf.. i . Wmmr ft Gates. TJ1LLH8ADS and BtatemmU neatly 4 povted. very low. making gtaamboat Pa8eenKera I naVltrktinn iliRInnlt Religious Interest. Rev. W. D. Morten, the Evangelist of the Presbyterian Synod of North Caro lina, began a series of meetings on Saturday in Polloksville. Very deep and remarkable interest has been awakened; there are numbers asking the way of life, and some have pro fessed oonvetsion. The meetings will be continued for several days. Regular appointments are maintained in Pol loksville by Rev. J. J. Hines. Shipping News. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. Line sailed yesterday with cargo of general exports. The Eaglett of this line will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The steamer Tahoma will sail today. The steamer Newberne, of the O. D Line, sailed yesterday for Norfolk with a cargo of general freights and also by many friends, notably among those of the Maeonio fraternity, in whioo ha holds high rank and consideration. Be will leave today at I p.m. for Raleigh. Dr. Griesom has been on a visit to St. LouU. where he has been offered high and lucrative position in an institution of high character in which the treat ment of various ailments is a specialty; and it is probable he will accept the offer. An erroneous statement comes from Washington that he had been an applicant for the control of 8t Eliza beth, the National Insane Asylum, This an error, his absence from Ktlelgb being connected solely with the St. Louis proposition. Wilmington Uetseneer: The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway will be formally opened for business from this city sixty-two milee to Parkers burg on Monday, the 20th inst. , and the schedule for the running of the trains has been arranged. Up to yesterday the track had been laid to Antreville or a little beyond, whloh placee the track layers within ten milee of Fayetteville. -ttalelgh correspondence: air. w. u Upohuroh, president of the State Aari cultural Society, who is a leading Wake farmer, said today that the farmers here will get on better this year. There ill be little trouble, if any, about labor. The farmers will have to buy what they heed and not what they want to buy. They will make a crop at less expense than usual. He looks for better times next fall. That ia the outlook. l'e your torders with ns; ' The M. E. Church Working Society will meet at the residence of Mr. L. H vV - CoKassssMANtv Martin, of I -Tsitai, hai been iasisned i 'seat in Cutler tonight at 8 o'clock. 0. i. ithft tlloiise .a remote that he I Ground has been broken and the l1MMnWtt'':Vkti2b&)fi ' I foiutdaUop bU 'or the rebuilding of Jrij$ft$ ear with Congdon ft Co.s planing mill and dry brass band. San Francisco AH. The steamer Einston arrived from Kinston yesterday morning with lum ber. naval stores and cotton and sailed ia the afternoon for Kinston and Neuse fiver landings with a cargo of general merchandise. The schooner Henrietta Hill, Oapt Ed. Hill, arrived from Elisabeth City yesterday with a cargo of corn con signed to E. H. & J. A. Meadows. invited. We have on hand the proceedings of the city oounoil. Having received them too late for this issue they will appear tomorrow. The schooner Annie, of the E. C. D. kiln. Tonight Rev. T. Page Ricaud will de- 1 015$ deaths 0 this City. last week I livfr a lecture at the Hancock street reacheda total of 14,423. an lHcrea8e nutnoaiet enuron. ah are eoramuy yi'zzz oyer tne corresponaiug weeg of J6 Jear. The'increase is at tributed to the eDideinie .of inflo I :"z.ii.i. ' " 1 1 i.- l- -ua. enza, wuiou now wsvaa w uo uir iagNe Tort World. . -. . i ... 1 1 , i -i I, WE iTft KAtifie.4 ? ti the; fltite . wa nohed rrom uowara s snip aA, AlJk TT -II. J .S3AAH Dam ieaitvt"J J wirwi w t . - I mA .A tana I ia w. T?- - r MJ ' hood of St. Andrew will be held this .t "rA0 Wf "Ul "evening at 7:80 p. m. A prompt and shipping business for D. Boll ft Co. '.i-tj gOOa ana Stronir man' tnai oners hfall; attendance requested. Miss Saiiie Manly has returned from no TUlnerable DOfttS to the ehemy. I Every member of the Y.M.O. A. is a visit to friends in Baltimore. , i''.J'.,:...;.'--. . . requested to be present at the business Mr. J. L. Winfield, of Washington, is 1HI8 IS not tne prs yum OI "1 .etiBf. tonil.ht. .nd hear the reoort of registered at the Gaston House, - j . m ' s grlppe'utO this country. - It was I the various committees and the trans-1 At Hotel Albert: Lewis R. Tile wood here ten OTT twelve years ago When I action of any other business that may steam yacht Indian River; A. W.Taney it ennfinad 4ta Onerationa nrincinal-1 oome before the meeting. Baltimore; James Rosenberger, New - ' T " ' - Webb, colored, was charged Personai. E. O. Hill, Esq., left yesterday for Raleigh to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons of North Caro lina. He represents St. John's Lodge No. 3 of this city. Hon. C. C. Clark went to Raleigh yesterday to attend a meeting of the Board of Directors of the State pen! tantiary. Mr. Charles S. Wallace, of Morehead City, is in the city. He will be here during the spring season in the fish LATEST SEWS. LEHOBT KLIXIR, It WaaAcrAU BSTmI the Um, aach, M,wl. K14ajra a4 BIm ut. Hozley's Lemon Elixir is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dis ease, Dizxiness, Colds, Lose of Appetite, Fevers. Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by B. Mozley, M.D., Atlanta, Ga. LEMON HOT DROPS, For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and laryngetis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Mot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bot tle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.D.. At lanta, Ga. novldwly House For Bent. A very desirable Dwelling House, containing six rooms, and kitchen. Water in the house. Situated on Han cock street, opposite to the Academy Qreen. Apply at the dwelling. janl5dtf LOUIS ULRICH. -re. J Culled from the Press Dispatches York; Z. Louisiana. Y. Turner, Tensas Parish, NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Webater Herald: The commissioners of Bunoombe county have ordered an election to be held April 6th, to vote $200 000 bonds to the A. A. ft B., and $200,000 to the A. A. ft K. railroads. H. P. Cheatham, the, colored Con gressman from the Second district, ad dressed several hundred colored people fffrt-f: f?noUwS Wiiva imhu. v.-. w w-,. j&ftQsai ana o.ner maoes. Iyrf Jo, the. horse family. nd( was I Ooe : known hv'tho leas Frenehv namea 1 1"' yrteplgootand pink eje.WiTmlng- f w' f T''?0 4'. A !,. ...r v . . I being riotous and disorderly in the city limtU. Ho wftl taxed wttn cost ornr- teen days' work on the streets Bebnbllcan party MnlrMdy " deal more trfgnlngfoUiacoestieU rlth General, Rassell ? Alger : UY rC;rr "JZZl lsldeat aild 8pakr Be:to farmert lost part of their vice President is canvassed among i pork during the) warm spell - lpnbllcan politicians ft Washing too. ' pat tnese early tickets rarely i misiidn etatioi airfylTeOntil the day Of nominal JG. Whlttfilloaderv; jsubjeot.JJalva- Qoldsboro Argus: The Neus, Lumber tlM COnfenUon.-Phlra AU Company of this city are constructing tBm:m$i M$iYtu.A .ni.iia1i Waynesboro,whiohwill be equipped - a'yn I - I 1 mtytk?l"A. re8t,y Invil with all the latest improved machinery . It la a trood Weal Of a come-down I W be present, and bring your unsaved for kiln-drvins?. nlanintr. tnrnina-and wBM.nrlikibV SfJJ!T WWIWinwe.!Maiwwre.t Goldsboro Areus: Tha truck farmers ttoUmraa. the proieotiYe TTZArrA fca ma anaaoa Thaf I ""' , 1 operations in ueau earnest nngut ana ,7 . . . r r neoessaryt v A ' I excellent lidminlstration of President early tomorrow morning for planting a IS U06B bo is) eviuou iroio iu whiwk I rhattnV. that it will ha oiven an ex. tun, varieq ana inoreaeea crop or refpge from the storm of : demand cln.to messenger; Hertofor. it has """rr'V'TnT": f0? feaCU91J jeuina lue Statement 1 been oonsoHdatea wi day, January 20th. It will have a large tfcat tha concIMons In toil country areMDoroy;; ths): messengers running enmiaai aooaet. miMrMMM ? Itoreliead - i M La GrangoBpeototor: Big cropsoiia .- .T ..- r-- - . . . . I raw aerea. TAia u tha oniv aneeaaarni ' te&TO tblfcr-liw:; tswllltet Joiiget! W way; to 'farm;- Farmers, have yon . v -r .... -. . - .. ,n n I nhnrnk on Mnndav niebt ( vhioh we in-Uhn..ni,t .Knr. tki.vi t .mm h.. iffiraUTeetroitrea; rresa. n , b, Ja. 1 penoii and paper! a oi ueaita tzar; rcccirsa i --jy-t --- T I go w come to this, and toe dosing sernoes pt tne wee oi prayer iooner they realize this fact the better of the Ef angelical Alliance. Rev. H. It will be for them, f ? J v; ? i A Y. Battle nreaohed a ver'v interestlntt I Raleiah News and Observer i Sheriffs sermon on'The Future Glorf?and the :JT Sf?g"! m3io by the oholr was exoellent. The I t,rer,The location committee of the oran voluntary also deserves tptctai Baptist Female University will meet in tca-Bct Bp la neon today rc ;:ta cf 430 ' dciths. tholarjart t-l:r ever ra- c::;3 ia aayen UaTs.' D.ccmcs of tLa"rc:"-stoxansVhave- fccca t. -IVr trcctlva. STo less than 113 fr-i e'.:.Tzran: Lzzi utron Wilmington aussenger oi yestor- - - .,.-- rwadaiaadaw:- tha H v , t.iti i , rha day saylt :?Tbe schooner eii y followingthe committee will probably -ji. t . ... wui ."--T,,-T.7, I, - ' -. -t r --- L.l IUD . - , . ' . -. . I ill nnf .unnnhl Mm I, if ' i iim.i.m MM.,n.w nana! t . . . uw awwu-ww ...h.h. . , . . i i sbiil nnvowar. nisi lAirisi amniani lnoni crew narrowly escaped vtlth their lives, (he loth of this month. It is undsrsteod The schooner carried a aargot shipped I that an opinion on the, Boyle ease will h. tt.it a . Paanaii and the I be wea at that, time.- xnere is sata RKSTBICTION3 ON UNIVBBSXL SUFFRAGE. Jackson, Miss., Jan. 11. Senator Williamson offered a bill in the Senate yesterday to amend the charter of this oity. It proposes to restrict the right to vote for . mayor and other oRicers to those who can read and write or who own $000 worth or taxable property. The bill willprobibly pass. INKY INSULTS TO BE WIP1D OUT IN BLOOD. AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. Vi lhe usuaoce of land patents to the Houston and Texas Central against the protest of Attorney General Hogg has led to a sharp correspondence between him and Land Commissioner Hall. Both have declared the official correspondence closed and a duel is expected. CHARLESTON'S NEW CATHEDRAL. Charleston, S. C Jan. 12. The ceremony of the laying of the corner stone of the new Uatholio cathedral took plaoe here today in the presence of an immense crowd. Cardinal Uibbons, assisted by Bishop Moore, of St. Angus tine, Abbott Haide, of North Carolina, Bishop Northrop, of Charleston, and quite a number of visiting clergymen, cond noted the services. ABOUT TO BUY A TOWN. Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 12. It is re ported that English capitalists will in vest 3,00U,(MH in Uadsden, Via., and a later dispatch from Gadsden says that negotiations are pending and that the trade may be closed today. HEAVY FALL OF SNOW IN IOWA. Des Moines, Iowa. Jan. 12. Six inchee of snow has fallen here since morning. The wind is blowing hard and the snow badly and is still falling. A TERRIFIC CYCLONE. St. Louis, Jan. 12. About 4:30 this afternoon a oyolone struck the south eastern seotion of the city sod swept on through to the northern limits, making a pathway nearly a quarter of a mile wide and leaving death and desolation in its track. There was scarcely any warning of the approaching storm, owing to the faot that the sky had been overcast for several houre before the full force of the wind was felt, and it was all over in an incredibly brief period of time, those residing in and near the path of the oyolone soarcely realizing what had happened until it was all over. Several livee were lost nere. Keports irom tne surrounding country are delayed by the telegraph service being crippled by the storm. The losses on property are roughly estimated at $100,000, but will likely prove more. Rt. Louis. Jan. 13. Disnatohes from different portions of Kansas report a blizzard In that State. At Wiobita. ten inohes of snow fell, and for a hundred milee west the storm raged with fury, and the whole oountry is covered with snow to the depth of a foot or more. Railroad trains are stuck at several plaoes and trsffio is praotioally suspend ed. ' Intense suffering is reported in the destitute districts in several of the west ern oountles. There are forty or more oars of provisions in the town of Liberal, en route to the sufferers, but that is 50 to 70 miles away from the starving peo ple, and nobody Is willing to take the ohanoesot freezing by hauling freight In wagons. The temperature la not vary low yet, but the mercury is falling and severe ooia is apprehended. UAiao. ill., jn. ia ine tornaao about midnight struok the east side of Clinton, Kyi, demolishing - fifty-five houses and killing eleven people and wounding nftynhree. Assistance was sent from hare last night. t Disnatohes rrom Ohioago, from Un ctnnati. and from Syracuse, .Oswego, rutioa and Boonester, N. Y., report ter riflo wind storms at those plaoes, cant ing the loss of several liver and great damage to property, Lumber! Lumber! rt'J I ,;2tr:ae-S tsea a yi j Wilmington, Onslow ft East , Carolina r 3 1 f tX.C2.T0, E. J). OilmOM Of Railroad.- A - - a to be four thousand negroes at Wilson N. 0.. Waiting for an opportunity to go c: ia: took t . Orlea-s, -zi ... birth all fjesa, ... e . ' lve wr. eaawi portion of the cargo was Uomewhrre. Sheriff Briggs. who fur ttiP. J3. E:fy cfTiSln.l saved but it is supposed that a greater nished us this information says they Mri ARtriiimE. : i na annnnnflr wans to i hu. wm pww ,ww.w.w v pieuw. , v T . , I means of snstensnoe. or tne vesse., "a J" Uf Ashsville Citizen: Theomshed rock after tne wrecavs , ; ..t.v:r,-: pavement which has been plaosd on dy speptio. teonblea? seventy-five cents a equate yard.- Dr. Eugene Urisflom reached here yester- ':cl Atlanta tils morn- a L;t Orlcsti, They were .J ii t t Insuaso. !hey ;3 IV t;il tt3T3. er mnw : t!-9 lower tzzloi for . -ticf the Da ' vou have" Take Hood's Barsaoarilla.v which has reHeved thousands and will. cure vou. Cold by drogztsts. :-;:.:;f. --V.;,18- Are yon going to build, or are you needing lumber of any kind r If you do, write to me, as 1 can make your prices lower than you can buy else where. All kinds of building material always on band, either rough or dressed. Flooring, weather-boarding, ceiling, moulding, eto. G. W. RICHARDSON, janl2d6m Cove, N. C. NOTICE. The Pollholders of the recent election to determine whether the city of New Berne should or should not subscribe 000 to the capital stock of the East Carolina Land and Railway Co., are hereby notified that the Commissioners of Craven county will be in ses sion at the Court House in New Berne, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 at 10 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of receiving their report of the vote cast at said election. By order of the Ch'mn of the Board. John A. Richardson, Ex-officio Clerk of Board. SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to an execution in my hands, issued from the Superior Court of Craven oounty, Deo. 30th. 1869, in favor of K. R. Jones vs. Wm. Foy and W. F. Foy. I will sell at Public Auction at the Court House door in the city of New Berne, on Monday the 10th day of February, 1889. at 12 o'clock, M., the following described property, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy said execution, to wit: All the lands of the said Wm. roy and W. F. Foy lying and being situated in the county of Craven and State of N. C, lying on the south side of Trent river, adjoining the lands of Jno. N. Whitford and othere. known as "Foy land," and on whioh the said Wm. Foy now re sides, and descends to said W. F Foy from his mother, the wire of said Wm Foy. W. B. LANE, Sheriff. P0VJDEE1 Absolutely Pure). This nowd ' never vaiiaa. A narralar purity, utreiifcUi and wholeaomeneas. More economical than th9 ordinary kinds, aad cannot b told In competition with the tliude of low test, ihort weight, alnat or phosphate powders. Bold only la eaaa. Koval Baking Fowdr Co.. 108 Wall at. N Y. Iune28 dsu wed fri w New Registration. On Monday. Januarv 13th. 1890. tha Registration Books of Big Ufa the Clothier will be opened at his Auction and Clothing Room for the purpose of registering every man's name who is la favor of Newbern bonding herself to the amount of 850,000 to be given to live iNorinern copitalists who will Invest $40,000 each, and who will employ from one to two hundred men. woman and ohildren each. Big Ike ia hanfeT now. and let us keep the ball rolling. MILES! MULES I HORSES! HORSES! A Car Load of Fine Mules and Horses just received at my stables. They were selected with GREAT CARE, and are admirably suited for FARM and DRIVE purposes. Call and bo shown through tha stables. J. W. STEWART. Salt Rhea With its Intense aohing, dry. hot skin. often, broken into painful oraoks, and the little watery pimples, often causes Indescribable suffering. r Hood's nana narllla has wonderful power over this disease. It purifies the blood and ex cels the humor and the skin heals wlt ont a soar. : Send. for. bookcontaining many statements of cures, to C. I.. Hood ft Co., Apotheoarles, Lowell, Mass. 0 , Tha proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not Claim it to he a cure-all. hut sure remedy for catarrh, colds, in the bead and nay fever, it la not a liquid or a snuff, but Is easily applied into the nostrils, it gives relief at onoe. n, 'J ZIPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE, with Ut varitd and txctlUnt conttnts, is a library in itself. It was indeed a happy thought to print an entire novel in each number. Not a short novelette, but a long story such as you are used to ret in booh form and pay from ont dollar to m dollar and a half for. JVot only that, out witn each ntnutr you gel an abundance of other contributions, which gives you a good magatint besides the novel. J At ringing flows winch nave teen struct on the gateway of popular favor, have resounded throughout the entire land, and to-day Liffin totts Magaxine stands in the front rani of monthly publications, .and is the most widcly-read-and-talhed-of publication of its hind in the world. For full descriptive circulars, addrest LIPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE, Philadelphia J3.00 per year. 25 Us, single number. The publisher of this paper will receive your tubscription. For Rent, The House cow occupied by H. W Steinhelper. Possession given lebV 15th. For terms apply to j9 tf H. B. DUFFY. A Fine Florida Tonic ! Mr. Foster S. Chapman, one of the landmarks of tho Georgia drug trade, now of Orlando. Florida, writes: "I oan hardly select a single case of the many whom I haye sold Qolnn'B Pioneer Blood Renewer. but what hava been satisfied ; and I find it the best remedy for akin diseases I hava avar sold, and a Fine Florida Tonic. Foster 8. Chapman, Orlando, Fla. For sale by R. N. DUFFY. New Berne. N. C. Removal. SAMUEL JACKSON la at hie OLD STAND South Front Street. It will pay any Hone Owner to nail and see him at once for Trimming & ShoeiDg Horses at he la the only one In the city that Guar anteca Satisfaction, to lit the Shoe to the foot, not the foot ti the Shoe. Also guarantees no corns and braiiea on the foot, ltMpectfully yours, Jan3dly SAMUEL JACKSON. On or about JANUARY 15th, I will remove my Entire Stock of Goods to the large and commodious brick store adjoining Bell's Jewelry Store, where I will be pleased to wait on my patrons and the public generally. janll dwtf Wm. SULTAN (i day by the . 9 o'clock p. m. train from Knoxville, and was warmly received "Lo Grippe!" Have You Got the Grippe?" J F. TAYLOR, THE GROCER has the grip on a stock of .the Best Goods, Groceries, Meat Lard. Cheese. tiuttar, riour, uoffae, Sugar, Tobacco, eto.. ever brought to this market. He has a grip on these goods, but he will':- - ffiLet Tnem Go Qiiickl at Very Low Prloes. Go to see him Gall St once at :- , .... " .... .V UP. TAYLOR'S Wholesale and Retail Grocer, y,svi-4jv;,,v!.,,y. Middle Street. r. B.-uur prices are LOW See the Best Line of Silver Jewelry In the State. Hair Ornaments, Bronze Bracelets, lace Fins, Purses, Combs, Rings. Et& No Trouble to Show Goods. "Bell Tho Jonetoi't DB. G K. BAGBY, . SURGE0H DEHTICt; Offloe, Middle street, onnoalta Ranttat church, ,rrv7 NEWBERN, N. 0. dec8 dwtf Fashionable Tailor J All Work Done,. In Fiist-Clasi Middle st, , two doors north of - E&ha's ' ;rv4;: Livery Stablest -,, deetdtf 4 NEW BERNE:5 : fL )-'.

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