..-- v.- - vol. vni,No. NEW BERNE. N. C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 18. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS; 5 t ;- . .-.'.. LOCAL NEWS. SOKTH CABOLllA SEWS. St ALL-FED ; BEEF This j at B. 8WB8T 8 UIU.' ' : , TEFF: DA.VI3 "Th lleio- t' iv mt" dow Miog yrepana .'m. Joae, wiih m1sm&0 ' n wi.l b aathentio. ebum i Uj OU Jl-c: 1 Hf.:Eiwrd ferry U having adwel liocboaaabatUpBtha corner of Hid - i .... iNbeauUrollr lllujtrataa l jtnfl Joboaon atreeta fwiioa ptiutH i or T-.rnr-.l. . Ordar bow. Tirat :t aetirad. Addrata - ..-a.7J Llfr ol OroTet deUBdn was pre 4j7 2 r i 1009 Haln ac. Richmond, V, T MBtcd to ike Y C. A ynterdty by If r A Jones. Eferjbody seeing to be taratted in the oomlo Fir The New Bern Fair, ' The unique charaoier, and luccaatfol manacement of oar Fair, haj placed if to the front rank of Southern expo sition. . With the growth of time, and the ad ditional facilities for reaching ni, it la destined to become at no distant day an rJ important Influence in attracting the I The Jouhbal should receive the highest ktutntinn nt th mniim in urn nniiT. wuimiu., miuuvui w via Tsine, and plenteoutneas of our products. Froax lh 8Ute Faperg. "Beaufort Seaside; We congratulate the citizens of New Berne for their unanimous sanction, of subscribing SSQ.0C0 toward the completion of this road, which will undoubtedly proTC a great benent to her nnanoial intereeta. HE WALKED HOME. One Negro who Couldn't Be Hade Stay In Arkansas. getting in- Mr. Chas. i - I of ttle as is erer seen io these parts. '4,1-1 today,- one copied from the Charlotte I News and ih other written by Thomas L. Moore, colored, which Rive some .... . . lasBuui w hi uuivim ucvu v buuuiu coorteoaa. we grateiony ognow' of oar A SUGHl rthqaal:e shock was : . . . . felt at ColmnbU. ,a O Wednes- -day night . JiX Vf- 4edge many" kind notfoea RAmintr Fitir. r . t Mart .tariff .- beneficiaries con- ; tinos to tpjeat before the WajB v Milleant jOommlttee protesting v against the redaction ol the tariff. !5 t,"T'"" ' n tJL: tjt ' A Pistrlct, tendered hia resignation to ,JiKT. DBv Dowlas, Preadent g, week .ndK0I1 TnnrB in obtaining this subscription A correspondent, writing from Hat teres. N. C. to the Ralii?h Chroninln As an adTartlsing medium it is supe- Uys: "Oysters are beiog carried away rior to any other, but it oan only fully I from the natural beds near Hatteras in ramaoo aouna at the rate or from three four thousand bushels a week. The oviter laws enacted hr thu Utn XjbIh classes of our people. All that skill, ture are a dead letter, and the Virginia energy, oush and enternrise mar do, oyster men are having a picnic at the Wenubiish two articles on this page I win h -nfr,w.,i K,h mntinmAii expense ol the oyeter interest or North i . i,.ni! rWm m Churintt L .i... ' . .JOaroltna. Isthere no remely?" ..... . . . Wilmington Star; The present calcu- aniessthis is supplemented by a mani- Ution of the 8Ulhorities 0f the Cape fested interest on the part of the people, Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway is complete saocess cannot be attained. that the first train will be run through Our Fir is the one peculiar institu- Jm MUJ? VAirjr t Wilmington on the The Board of Directors of the Asian- tion in which all have a share of pride ti. lt Mtim.id. ha .bont tn tto and worth Carolina railroad met and which affords an opportunity to hours. The distance is 248 miles. This yesterday. Ia answer to the reporter's everyone to excel in some particular, will be the dawning of a new era for nneatfan ''W-a antthinir nt a nnhlie vith tha kIkaiiim in Ka Horlsail Aura. Wilmington, in a commercial point Of . . . . , ... ,1 " UU tUO UMI WVU1U IDIIOW 1 tfl good. But a few short weeks are left in which to prepare the exhibits, and there is not one of us who with a little Thursday I thought and effort cannot contribute the nature done in the meeting?" Presi dent Chad wick said there was not. The Raleigh Chronicle says : "Hon John A. Gilmer, Jadge of the Fifth the ,P h0j.W68leyaQ UeihoaiSvO!iegef tQA Qovernor Issued the commission to something to, or aid in someway, , p&IjHS Montreal, Vanacia, many Thomas Brown Womaok, Esq , of Chat- suoceiss ot me occasion, inis is espe kiir;.k...i..ridiyi.i. v. u t.. k. jut.it ciallv true of our neiahbors in the .There was only one case before Mayor in lUBBUtti iu.1. Luiiuiuuvwnri CO s out ID tae u.o, oennie wmw-i co tot the abandonment of her Izlnef the Postmaster General tO I child. Thalfavor eiDressed reeret at C alt places having 1,00Q pOpnUtlon. I eon's, ince a similar example had been --.i mmmm ;:: i see ner last year oy n coiorea preacner Mb Rnrimv if. Po. . haa In. I . .u. sVUtrOdnced rWll W the HOtlge "for Ur, , H. Coaklev givei notice that Jlftrklfijlhi) ia in readinesto .iMMiUnn inf th trooni of the ArmT I oommence work, and that oystermen Af -NTnrf harn VJiMrinl. at Oettva o e ongng in the Divaives rigni Messrs country, expect to see our filends of adjoining and adjacent coun ties ia such foroe as to number and variety of exhibits, as will not only surprise our visitors, but themselves. If the exposition of 1890 makes the same proportionate progress as its predecessors, we may feel proud of it. We are glad to know that Moore & Brady contemplate . - -WTHS Philadelphia bod Reading canning peas aleo this season ' 'Ttiilrinrtmnonr h'aailAP.irl-d that I 'Father Boyle gets a new trial. s a6glf bkir 3gB-nl iiteVi ivndf "brake j correspondent of the warning- i alM nlll) hilM thank fillH Th T ' - rT ' " 7;""r oours today (Thursday) filed its decision U V uroveus ueiprwui. , uoaruiug thfl fiovleoase. The court trrants the .wwjI0B in P'9 prisoner a new trial. The opinion The liUB UUU ill U19 UCUa.rv n'.in I nriannnp a naw triftl. Tha nninlnn in .- .., 1 ' ' I r r " . zK . . 4-. .wf-A . wl!ch ia Quite a long one, is .t a J l ' a8- w written by Chief Justlca Merrimon. a . oemg a coaneons - senuemau - fives ia the bastW 'ora From Beaufort County. The clever and enterprising Washing ton Gazette talks like this: Quite a large cumber of citizens have assured us that they would furnish us something to exhibit at the New Borne. Fair. We want every lady, who cud, to furnish some fancy work, pick les, preserves, or something for orna ment or usefulness for the occasion. We want specimens of big ears of oorn, big eom stalk, cotton stls, mechanical artioles, blocks from large trees, and indeed anything that will show up to advantage our industries, enterprise, and resources. Bring them in. and we will take care of them and see that they have good position in the Fair." That's right. The people of Eastern North Carolina should be interested in our Fair, and we hope they will sub stantially manifest It. Not only the A nrifimViAi nt tint, lihrArv en mm it (.pa uKr VJ 0 the Y. M. C. A : realizing the need Crowd ke Bverfanct more literature in the Association, ana DOW lJUpXJ.cnanfle ne.iunai weat on- the war-path yesterday and IntQ an V One Of the fair Pedestrians suoceeded in raising- about $26 for that East is interested, but it merits the at- . ; 'l- ( ' .. I . IPU' r.lln3nA h.tnl. aoj . .. . .... ..... I WBO t" throng vtne itnorongniares." j v..B" - tention ana support or tne wnoie Btate. Shipping News. The steamer Manteo, of the O. D. line. ' Th Wnahiiirton Star remarks ntont Detroit Free Press, Demoreet's sailed yesterday for Norfolk wUh pas I ? Zj'fir "Z Magaalne and probably the daily N.Y. sengers and a cargo of general freight. I TTamM. Thev will hn' hnrn in a faw monuments." - wtn that's pretty diyit boy,. i n;ar wue. - one nas not any worm i iy'v - - 11rlna i ahftnt VWArfh " WllnA ia I Ctttrcn 0WC6. :.,W...B. ; -vw-w.; yw - . .i.Mjtu .k..l. not coaspicnou, or raising .mona. . p , Bonday- m.and rene suggestion that some steps be soon taken for a proper celebration of the event. Wilson Advance: Io is with pleasure that we send greeting to our sister to bacco marketing towns and notify them of the pleasant fact that our people are going to establish a market here. Last Monday night an informal meeting was held in the omoe of A. b. Deans, Eeq., to consider the advisability of taking steps to make Wilson one of tbe tobacco markets of the State. It was decided to build a tobacco warehouse for the sale of leaf tobacco, and at once the gentlemen present easily made up about $2,UU0 worth of stock. It w proposed to raise 210,000. rTheNew Berne Fair will be opened on the 21th of February by Gov. Fowle. We hope the good people of that town may meet with un limited success this year. Charlotte News: One of the features of the Coming 20th of May celebration in Charlotte will be the presence of all the fire companies belonging to the state firemen's Association that was organiztd in Raleigh last year. Seven teen companies belong to this associa tion and they will all be here ou the 20th of May. In addition to these, ar rangements are being made to secure the attendance of a number of com panics from South Carolina, eo as have a series of inter State races, in ad dition to the annual convention of the North Carolina Association. It will be the greatest gathering of firemen ever known in this State, perhaps the great est ever held in the Southern 8tates The firemen and their visiting friends will make a regiment of a full one thousand people. Another feature of tbe 20th will be a grand reunion of ex Confederate soldiers. to to Yesterday afternoon a negro, foot sore and limping from lameness, arrived in Charlotte by the Air Line Road, having walked every foot of the way from At lanta, He was making his way back to his old home at Wilson, N. C. He gave hia name as George Newton, and said that he left this State nine months ago for Arkansas. A group of gravel train banda were interviewing him when a News reporter came up. George was telling them a tale of woe. One- third of the negroes who went out there with him, he said, are dead. The great trouble is to get drinking water. He stood it as long as he could, and then, failing to make money enough to get him passage home, he boldly struck out on foot. He left Arkansas on the 30th of last November. He got several lifts on freight trains between there and Atlanta, but he had walked the entire dietanoe from Atlanta to Charlotte. It is i a?y enough to get out there," ho said, "but getting back home is a dif ferent matter. You can't get any emi grant agents to pay your fare back this way, but you have to piy regular first class rates. Hundreds of negroes would come back today, if they could raise the money." George says there is great dissatisfaction among the ne groes who have emigrated west, but they are there and cannot help them nelves. The railroad hands here gave George a good supper and sent him on bis way refreshed. Charlotte News. Opportunities. Ureat opportunities only present themselves once or twice in a lifetime and if you have been unfortunate here tofors, or are not now profitably em ployed, you can seizi a great opportu nity to make yourself independent by at once eeourirjg an agency for tbe Memorial Volume of Hon. Jefferson Davis, which ii being prepared by Dr Wm Jones, the nghting chaplain with theapprovafand assistance of Mrs Davis. The publishers. B. F. Johnson & Co., 1009 Main street, Richmond, Va. are anxious to secure the aid of a few more live, energetic agents. Apply early; "take time by the forelock and not by tbe fetlock." Absolutely Pure. This DOwder nitver vadM. A hsmif Parity, strength and wholeaomeneaa. Him' economical tban th ordinary kinds, aa4 cannot be sold In competition with the BM) tiiude of low teit, short weight, afBJB at phosphate powders. Bold olj la eaaa.' Hoyal Baking l'ovstx Co.. 1US Wall at N.Y. luneZl dau wad frl i Lumber! Lumber I Are you goinsr to build. orirtTna needing lumber of any kind? If you do, write to me, as I can make your prices lower than you can bur else where. AH kinds of buildinar material always on hand, either routh or dressed. Flooring, weather-boarding, ceiling, moulding, etc O. W. RICHARDSON, janl3dw6m Cove, N. 0. Registration. On Monday. Januarv 13t.h. 1800 v Registration Books of Rir Tk ah. Clothier will bo opened at his Auction and Clothing Room for the purpose of registering every man's name who is ia favor of Newbern bonding herself to the amount of $50,000 to be given to five Northern copitalists who will ina 0,000 each, and who will emnlovfrom one to two hundred man. mwi il children each. Big Ike is happy now, and let us keep the ball rolling. HULESl MULES ! of GRATIFYING TO ALL. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syru of Figs, as the most excellent laxativ known, illustrate the value of he qua!' ities on which its success is based and are abundantly gratifying to the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Cooipaoy. The worst feature about catarrh is its dangerous tendency to consumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures catarrh by purifying the blood. 3 FM ttgtttaV' - ' a- Day,f Sporting KewC Atlsnta Consti- LATEST HEWS. Called from tbe Press Dispatches DAMAGE!? AGAINST THE B. & D. K. B. (Danville, Jan. 16. The somewhat celebrated case of Pioketsimer against tha lUnhmAnil & DanvlllA or u a The steamer Kinston arrived from up deoided here today in favor of the Neuse river last night with a cargo of I plaintiff , giving him $13 000 damages ootlon, naval stores, eto. I or injuries received while on a train. ne was traveling va a ireigni train Star in North Carolina. " I with a load of cattle and fell from a box Editob JocNAl,-Please allow me a I "".TiTi" v. ,i " u ;"E0 small space in your most interesting IT "T""' 7 , ia,B ww saw tjsHsw ewww w inh vu v avi iuvi tha plaintiff got a verdict for A very desirable Dwelling House, admirably euitod for FARM an1 ntmriB uuuwiuiug bix rooms, ana Kitcnen. Water in the house. Situated on Han- oock street, opposite to the Academy ureen. Apply at the dwelling. RUDOLPH ULRICH. janl5;dtf At F. Ulrioh's Store. meats but when t 'comes to raisin JanoarT io(h, services at u men and women ol tie nnt aaaiUTi7-iK :ni.j Mmdnntad br the mstor. I ...r .rA :u. t" itriai tha piatntirr got a , - . i, .a - " W . ... 1 Ol S 1U KOUQIBIi MM HWJ IOU LWI I.,. A.A mil . r, .eating at :15 a. m., 8. B, Ball, Old North Carolina, for there is plenty "'Tan A . T.ui T V;? slaters.-Wilmir:toa Star.rV L"?w- vaiooi P'm- wM?"hT!SiSS7, time he geu the old verdict with I ' . - ' IB, Barrlnaton. superintendent. Class- T vr.i i H - ------ I five vears' interest added. w .z ... . . i ti a., bihbuu w ua win io Bornsii rTHS JOUB3JX Will DS .ia ,0 1 meeting at 4'.lli p.m., J-v. Williams, lgWgin0.pr-iF rjna nUoe. and in I ' the laobippe. fr,eet tepresentatifCS cf the press! leader.": The publio are inyited to these j the above year my wife audi, with! Chicago. Jan. 18, Reports reoeived . annvAaphtn . J?a lr " Plasft I SerVlCCS . and ' Will ; receive a OOraiai "' iwiw v vc mimm t i w uu ium r"wnii; wcro nut rcmentjer, brethren1that the great welcome. ' ; 0 1 Tf.tnnalrlfin will nnan oniMondaT A I"eU OdHim. vrebWcontlnuethronghMon. Mf.oahATeryot the New Ditch i.w r-,i. -,,, eotlon, Pamlico oounty, was killed on Wl ABaa, iiwuumv, Thuri(uyb. falling tree. Be and u jr, Auuajj uu, vlu:AM another mau wera cleuing. land, or ' Tutors are promised the best at-1 cutting down ground,?! as it is called. 1 t:3tica Ol (he gOOd people Of tbi8 1 A tree was out which fell la the direo- tc:pltablecity. t I Won of Mr. Avery. r His oompanlon, who 'v'. ii i i - I out the tree, hallowed "look out I "but KTiua Secretary of State recently Mr. Avery didn't have; time to get out r'orreJ to (he Secretary of the lot the way and he was crushed to death, T. :iOT a commnnicatlon from He leaves a wife and seven phlldren. Hr.P. 0.,Martine2, fcf rtl'.ad:!- t isniring whether" 3y "dajj rersonaC r: -la is imposea cn i:-'tir j - ti Is trough from C-ta iih lis eEctition of doicr t"c:3 ?1t1i tl .a.!staat'E2crttrry. Ti,: r - -1 " i Informed its'. 1! . lii z z I c-V ' zt! ible Chirac ' r cf asy r t ' '? crtlcla ia e' 3!:t;.i i- , C:ic-s at tLa $sit where led! oorn to t(art on, with hoe and axlnlof an enoouraglog nature, 11 of 87 nana, wens to -wore moving togs anaiaeatn certinoates naving tne words diging up the ground, and we made in I "InfluenBs" on the line after the cause lososeventy-nve barrels or oora besides I of death. The number of victims of sweet potatoes audi other things. In I "grip" was the same as that reported 1887 the uootot let me nave a mute and I Tuesday, nut tne increase or deaths I worked on halves, and made 100 bar-1 from other diseases was something relsof corn, 1C0 dollars worth of cotton, I alarming it being larger by 173 than plenty of sweet potatoes, SOO pounds of I on tbe previous day. meat and chickens by the dozen. In I New YOBK, Jan. 16. Health officers 1883 1 bought me a mule for 125 dollars I were right when they announosd their and paid for him, and made 80 barrels belief a week ago yesterday, that the of corn, 7000 pounds of cotton, 8001 epidemic of influenza had reached its pounds of meat besides Other supplies, i height, ua that day the mortility in in 10B I made 109' barrels of oorn, 140 1 this city reaohed zoo. Today , after fall dollars worth of cotton. 70 bushels of I ing off steadily during the week, the re sweet potatoes,! 1000 pounds of meat,toord stands exactly one-half. Of these with other things, f 128 are due to pneumonia; to bronchitis. Allow me to say that these results list consumption, 18; Influenza without were not obtained by idleness, and any-l complications, 11 , influenza complioat Mr. Henry Miller, dealer in musiol onOUD W a,MMe, ar pneu merchandise, at. GoldBboro; was inthe 0fUf . R Duffy.: So take oourage. boysl OONdenskd notes. cy ytsterasy maaiog arrangements to i and-try again,- as, there . is pisnty oi n-eat flood prevails in the Little place some of bis instruments on exoi anu uon, s give tne ma pwie a vau i Wabash river. In Illinois. Hundred uauin. . : . . - r' Vi.t:. :i J,p t; w v. ; u I or Baonia nava naan eamnaiiari tn ahan. XOUr fellSW servsnt. - ;' K v A0n their homes, and tha farmers have On or about JANUARY 15th, I will remove my Entire Stock of Goods 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 Was about forty-fire years of age . -V' bition at our Fair next month. T - ft XXT, nl iri..,n 119 latered" at the Gaston HbiiW last '.ttii:ht; hji&i. At Hotel. AlberCloI'CS'suU'Fafson; ..... - -, -fc . . , ! u , f.a r.,, v fSanrtlleft'ftrnl KSWign; suss may-vano, payporo.ii t , . - m m . . ,.w.- --.- avl, , . . .'.T . . x Aianiy, Uliy, Ui tux, uones, . oiarmits, .Taos. L; IIOOBI. I suffered severely. It is expected that l the -waters wilt rise etill. higher, in "rlvc3, after dae iaspection of the I Baitimorei Z. Y, Turner, Tansas Pass. li iuuwu. aav) Biiua i ui mcr t? Lii : L O. Thomas Benj. Mcintosh, ; tt ".i tie datiatle character of ia ' ' i :sa ntt tjpsar to have tcca : ' - r: i ty t - 3 D rp " rtaent, .tlo lb tl 3 T.-:1T cct prcscrib-'ffnr:rc:r.itiTi!::8i ' --!3ta3atvrfa33tlsc3 1 .. ' ' I ! 1 frr"20il9 to I fir ctivtly. Li j z' 'drt - ii .l 01; W. E. .Wilbon, Baltimore C? M. Coiam'et;N.f Y. ! R.; WWhitehurat, Norfolk; B. M. Richards, Goldsboro. is worth a column of rhetoric' sold an American statesman. It is a fact, es tablished by the testimony of thousands cf rsci le. that Hood's Sarsaparllla does rri) eorofula, salt rheum, and1 other v s or sffections arising from im -re r "lie or low condition of the blood, . , r ' overcomes that tired feeling, 'i a good appetite, r and ...i a to every part of the system i ry it Notice to White PubUe School Teachers whloh eTent grf at .offering would re oi trayen vonniy, -y , . , isoitv '' Professor Alderman, by authority of I Four young negro girls, of the Karoo the school laws or tha State, will hold I tribe, from . Sierra Leone, arrived at an Institute for white teachers at the I New York on Thursday on their way to Acsdemr. in this city, Beginning uon-1 nasnviue. renn.. where they are to re day, February 8d, 1890. This Institute ceive an education to fit them for mis will continue one weesv There will be Isionary work In their native land nnhlln addrAaaaa delivered on Prldav of I . - A.'h-..'" i ."' . that week. - Publio school teachers of A perfeot speoiflo Dr. Sage's Catarrh the white race are reouirea. to attend, l itemed v. . .- .. They will be compelled to suspend their I '..- :-'t'iV"v;,lr:a'. in. schools during the eontinuanoeof ther namwai vwsnt ex tne roopie Institute. . I .hope they will all be 1 Who have used Clarke's Extract of Flax promptly on hand. 1 ., (Papillon) Skin Core award it the first Respectfully, ' 1 ' , . , . I end highest place as a remedial agent Jl8-dStawwtd.J .. ; JOHN t. loso. lin an oases. or Bkin Diseases. Ery sip i. , .v. ' tieias.Hiozema.fimDies. unsiirhti blotch ' The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm I ss, humiliating eruptions, bolls,, car do not claim it to be a oure all, but a bnncles, tetter, eto.,;' all yield to this sure remedy for catarrh, colds in the I wonderful preparation at onss. - Pries gives "bead and hay fever. " It is not a liquid II 00 for a large bottle at F 8. Duffy or a snuff, but Is easily applied tofo the I drug store. Clarke's Flax 8op is good noBtrus. it gives reuei at onoe. . nor tne sain, lry it. , fries as cents. " M. --ft,. II.', -i V ' . ' , , 1 .." v . . House For Rent. HORSES! HORSES! A Car Load of Fine Mules and Horses just received at my stables. They were i selected with GREAT CARE, and are bo Bhown through the Removal. "La Grippe I" "Have You Got the Grippe?" Ber0ne.BNecby .F.TAYLOR, THE GROCER, I SAMUEL JACKSOi purposes. Call and stables. J. W. STEWART. For Eent, The Houso now occupied by H. W Steinhelper. Possession given Jeb'y 15th. For terms sddIv to j9 tf H. B. DUFFY. A Fine Florida Tonic ! Mr. Foster S. Chnnman. nna of tha landmarks of the Georgia drug trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes: Vil oan hardly select a single case of the many whom I have sold Qnina's Pioneer Blood Renewer, but what have been satisfied; and I find it the best remedy for skin diseases I have ever sold, and a Fine Florida Tonkj. Foster S. ChapMaic, Orlando. Wla. For sale by R. N. DUFFY. New has the grip on a stock of the Best Goods, Groceries, Meat. Lard, Cheese, Butter, Flour. Coffee. Sugar, Tobacco, eto., ever brought to this market. He has a grip on those goods, but he will Let Tnem Go Quick! at Very Low Prices. Go to see him Call at onoe at J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Middle Street. P. 8. Our prioea are LOW. Is at hia OLD STAND South Front Street. It Will Day ftnv Hnrsn nnfai mil ant . see him ac once for Trimming L ShoeiDg Horses i as he Is the only one In the city that Okas antecs Satia faction, to fit the Shoe talk . foot, not the foot t the Shoe. ' ' f Also guarantees no corns and braises on the foot. Respectfully yours, JanSdly SAMUEL JACKSOS. : - ROBERTS & BRO. ; WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROOERIa&PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. We sill FLOUR direct from tbe Mills , , - in Michigan. " See the Best Lina f Silver Jewelrif the State. ,. , ; . j Hair Ornaments;'0 In Bronze Bracelets Lace Pins, Pursc3 Combs, Rings Etc.? - " We have in stook a big supply of t ; West India Molasses, Ho TrouHe ;,Slio; Gl which we import direct front the West indie. ' . v . Give us a call and see our prices. ; V ROBERTS & BRO., . v, South Front street,; iM' NEW'BEBNE.. (3 W "job Gail &;Ax's andUril- ariisnuii. , f v , , "Pell Tho J::::!:A .; BT. G. K. BAQBT- ; suRGEOii mm i Offlce.'Middla churoh, ' i." , t dec8 dwtf NEWDEN, II. C.