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V -.aw . ' ..'' ? - r:' ' " ' 1 VOL. yilI.--NO.287, XEW . BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY,. MARCH 7. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS? IV crowded population, than (be Other sections. It i natural that, with the boundless opportunities CITT C0U3CIL PE0CEED15GS. - 'r KUOB4all9(L. sfh i to i i . .11. t-, :. L." J. Tatlob: H O ior Mt at F. 8. dtjwt; . ; ft .j these seotlom rtould be sought, by TMJira tLODS ef fioatfe tJoffeajmany from the more crowotd local I Present: Counollmen Ltne, Crawford, XJ Eft ilmply iellghtfnU t ptl.l 8m My ' Tn8 fads bear out the theorr. I E11U, Biabop and Kennedy gat, 90S 60; Waw Berne JOCBBiL. print- bo n une n ur. ing miuimnaee, S1.8S: Trent Lnrnbtr Cross and Wbite were yesterday Hill, lamber for atreeta and pnmpi, turned over by tbe sheriff to W. O. SIB 7lr .lu. T. tamAlnm nriutnan. Alton annarintenHAtit nf tha snrV. A regular meeting of the Board of $45; Jonaa MoDanieL ehoeinc horeee, booee. In tbe afternoon tbey were City Council was bald tide erening at I $5.85; J. A. Meadows, feed for Atlantie traniferred to tbe gang at work In thie 7 ;80 o'clock. Mayor Wlllianw preeidinr.fnilB noreee tbreemontba, (03.68; to wnship, on the roads, under Mr. Mc & ueauiw, inu iur hi oerua ma- i uaiu. ids iskver toia Uio toaay last tine bones, three months. 184.85; F.I Cross and Wbite were right at work, Ulrioh, sundry bills, 3 89; F. Ulrich, unoomplainingly and in earnest. It is MK.ms& MOSTOS.thaPUaoLaa thVcenterof popnlation'of the and Organ Tuner, ta ta tbe tjrr-. -ii..; ou. Ora left at Hotel Albert or at Mr. vuuuwj uruuujr v iuK Pie-e carpenter 1 shop wUli reoeie westward. '100) a political Stand l "5," ";r Vj. d Moon. miu' &o-,5 505 Wbitty ft Gates, sun- hare many sympathizes, and DroatDt attention. V fe20iX; DOint. this IS beneQeial to the Whole ' iii mi. is os fy Mlla, 18.80; W. 8. PUIIipa, making baa petitions w ith hundreds o ooontrr-UHartte Ubronicie. Tnt.i mo bs. on-hir th "" w" 14W' iw ra..-wr7 - T Att IN THB CITT A FEW DASl OOttntryhartte Chronide. Total. $89.95. One-half tbe abore t nf 5 i J 00 nrofeaalonat busioeaa. Parties can .,, , ,, , ,',, ,',, . ,., , T. WTSS LOCAL NEWS. Tbe Marshal's report was read and on Treasurer, orders paid street and pump quite probable that a petition will motion received and adopted: bands and engine drivers, $163.85; N. be made for the shortening of their We have made 28 arrests durins the 8 . Riardson. printing oemetery per- terms of sentence. Thy naturally JZVm JS!: !:.?-! iu, fto.,5 505 Wbltty Gates, sun- have many sympathizes, and White WiL Messenger signs- 7,1708 8ALE -Appleton'. Cyclbjos lia 1" nF A mrinn BioraDhv. la six ee- . gently bound Tolumee..- Price, $25 00; v;;xot 837.60 " Tbe work is jut from the X pre,: Appljf JOTJWAL om iWJM iVrcT) ATEST CLOTBE3 WSE, -Ciottea jri Xk oaanotv be -blown off. NO plna. ".v uple eas be seen ( the Cuton Ex. :';s.iaBga.:t.iT,CABHAWAT.r jfF you bate oried my Fresh Roast- J. ea Uoae-, flo so at oom every NEVfr&IliVERTISEMRNTS. L J. Tatlos Seed peas for sale. .W.;P. Btjircs ft Co.-rCoa.mision meicbtnu, eto. - cost $23 47 was ded noted for my fees. JAS. T. UW1B, O. M. The Mayor made the following report wbioh was read and adopted: matok's ekpoet. To the Hon. Board of City Council I beg leave to submit tbe followiog re port: Police have made 27 arrests; 20 con victed, 8 dismissed. Finee imposed, 830.00: costs, 850.80; total, 880.80. Streets Are in good condition. Sanitary -Q00&. Fire Dopavtment The Atlantis en gine needs some repairs. I recommend that the work be done, subjeot to the . V": s' body delighted. :krfs eA HfBhn VStA 1 AlatAtlltl toihtft Unit fid & w. -- ..-r SMtet Benat Ijfthe Iow LeWv Five new Dunils have ntered Vance Academy this week. ; There were ten bales of cotton sold afl the Exchange yesterday at 10 to 10 1-2. Tbe Commero'al Row merchants are ttkirig in a good many five-cent checks supervision of the engineer. from the oanning faotory hands' Mr. Carter who was so badly cut by a Begro man at Mr. Broaddue' mill, the other day, was reported -improving a little yesterday. Considerable fertilizer is coming in fire District Messrs. Moore & Brady ask to be allowed to extend their build ion on East Front street. I recommend that the request be granted I made a raid on tbe gamblers In Mr, James W. Moore's saloon, aad arrested several parties, some of which are now in lail. Une was let go by the deputy sheriff. I think the oity should help in the prosecution, and see that the law be enforoed In consequence of so muoh having been said about the electrio lights, I sent to New York for a list of prices paid by the different cities in the United States, whioh I herewith attach. Respectfully, R. P. Williams, Mayor. CONTRACT FOR MUNICIPAL ARC LIGHTS. Term of No. of Light Place. Contract, Lights, peryr. Bern Monday morning with a team of New Haven, Conn. 3 yrs. 140 $171.65 I fea.mna anA . anniA nf nna hnnHrnH Wilmington, U6I... O 09 104 SO I " ' TVnn. CI. Oft la M. I .U. I iBUJUO, v i tVomvirof a aV wAtiSrntlv anfi. 1 . J .... I Atlanta, Ga TZrz?y? T" 7 ':r7 " 1 wum,mgton ana unsiow raiiroaa roroe Columbus, Ga. ... cn to New Savannah. Ga Texarcana, Ark. Pueblo, Col.. rVif VWTiii,WVrtr World nnthHttoal vlP""- innwaa, y,oi. 'it company, oity property purchased, $200. Total, ,oa. so. The Electrio Light' committee was re quested to meet at the City Hall to morrow evening at 4 o'clock. The minutes were read and approved , On motion, the meeting adjourned. R. P. Williams Mayor. Silas Fulcher. Clerk. March 5th, 1890. The Committee on Lights met at the City Hall this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Present: Mayor Williams, Councilman Lint, Burrus, Crawford, Kennedy and Ellis. The Mayor stated the obj9ot of the meeting, and after tbe matter was d it- Wanted A good appetite. You can have it easy enough by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It tones the digestion and cures siok headache. 11 W. P. BURRUS & CO., COMMISSION meechants, AND DEALERS IN All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. NEW BERNF, N. O mjri dw POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Don.l - nTAr rlM. A TaajnralAf porlty. etreiim.i and wholeaomaneaa. Mar economical than ihs ordinary kinds, ul cannot be sold In competition with tbemnl- Lituuo ui iow test, snort wtlgnt, tiui or phosphate powders. Bold only In . rvuiai. BAKING rOWDIR CO.. 108 Wall It. IUD23du wed frl Aw Exhibition. PROF. ROGERS will aive a PUNCH AND JUDY EXHIBITION, Friday and cussed Councilman Kannedv made the oaiuruay nignu, marcn Ytn and Htn wu tuy A CSt a UIVUUUD. UULUUieUVlUK Ob ytKmA hat lost New torfcPhiladelnhia ""' A'i"' ?ml nui.i . . itu..- - akl Ira era throughout the oountry. TUe.fltber men were in good spiriu ytsteiday. Shad were aelling higher than they had for the proceeding two ''.K'HI Tirji-'.--- ww.w ntiNta m,W " a0 "e cta was a little larger f ?Wrb M0U tbaniual. Roe ld at retail for $1 come the neat fttel centre or mim ,.c V mSf-'; ;:;: ;MrrJ,.M. Harget will leave New . following motion whioh was adopted: That the Mayor be instructed to make the oontraoi with the New Berne Elec tric Light and Power Company for a term of five years, at the following price: $166 061 per month, payable! monthly, for 87 el. ctrio lights to be placed at points to be desigpated by the Council. R. P. Williams, Mayor. Silas Fulcher, Clerk. 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, for ladies and children. Admission 10 cents (NT Tickets on sale at Bell's Jewelry store. ij-3t MtitioiP At' ejections "twer4; held :IiysSjh in KTera) Iowa itie'on Monday. itt xne liemocraia were generally buo-i f WWi1l?4M la oonatraoting the line sW0&y$&$&&? ' Ban. 1 .. 3 .. 8 .'.80 .. 5 .. S Sat?li?AJ:il::' ,; .'r.-..jt" I ;;Tb 'aehooner Susan, bound from unownapoiis aeOlanttQafinratVaniOI-m J,vn I ZL-" . . ' .... Leavenworth V : -Mt 0 WckeMh. lower part of Neu,e U.':: 4 " V ,ta( losjQflMOiOOO.OOO tO Itf Mai- ,jr, vwae etrnok by a cqaalland com- Lowell, Mass -', ;' " neS8 men liq kingmen.'' , The pletely cspiieed. Capt. Davis of the Fall River, Mass .. V partlonlar polnt ln ' thU Itatement steamer Eaglet witnessed the accident w0weter!8Mass"'. 8 Sia thatw a4 want promptly to tbe rescue of the Adrien, Mich 8 -V.VV-'vfc: ... .." ' . . 1 a- .1 A I at. . 1 A I A 11.2 Ul.k pttieagoVllilrOhioiigd flxritld loaptaiu ano crew, cringing tne latter I to ptw Berne, tne captain reaonmg Sopre b0ftt and returniogto . thoso antiated hadfei or entle- f'ou- -me who still adhere to the opinion iWimted in PnUadeipbi. the crowd of gamblers r4- -rt-mit ,f-yY'-frv,mlhoWtl New Bern last week and -mstl:,:yTTLrZ got Into troolleare a hard set. Soma f?eaJr yt f" ' I t tbeat iro preuy well known. Major UaiJC'MkUht nrr?d-JoainHlWM5 ! tiillnm''mrivs)1 yesterday the fol- .a uj Btiwiug aucu Aeuwi.oww i wwing telegram; doctrlaeaathla.. -WilmingtonStar. ''...-'v.v,:: . i, v lJ.a I Vlnkant Harrla nnar in vnnr nnatrwl i &t t ldkidi m nuw un uuwku . -- - Philadelphia, March A, 1590. . J " M"sr ii ftrtl i waatea nera on.cnrge or oonspirncy 111 ia monthl Itt 1889 -118,403,901 B&def aamoof Riohard Oxford. oWilb wAvila f nnnnla Amons? f the yoo hold him until we get requisitiony tr-T "'"'r: " Ir V. .Ill Mlnntarlt fl aanl ueoM u . v fvwiyvw i officer atonoe, Answer. n6nndaorBttffari l2Jheaaorcat-I fcV-" ? vhas. w. wood, ' tie, 14(J,O06,O00,dganil kmbef a timber ta1ued;at; t9llUl470 and N;wB 1305,000 worthjarig Chief of Detective Bureaus Thafakee" didn't find us all "green" 305, 'mlngto Uessenger. 1 't:- .--I Albion, Mich 1 Battle Creek, Mioh. Detroit,. Mich 8 East Saginaw, Mh. 8 Grand Raplde, " 1 Jackson, Mioh St. Cloud, Minn.... 1 Natohea, Mies. 5 Kansas City, Mo... Nevada, Mo. 20 Sedalia, Mo 3 St. Louis, Mo Manchester, N. H.. 8 Camden, N. J 5 Salem, N. J 1 Trenron, N. J 1 Albany, N. Y 0 Brooklyn, N. Y 1 New York City 1 Poughkeepsie,N.Y. 1 Rooheeter, N. Y.... 5 Syracuse. N.Y 8 Oarson City, Nev.. Dayton, Ohio ......10 Springfield, 0..... 1 Toledo, O.... 5 Altoona, Pa.. 1 Harriaburg. Pa 1 Lancaster, fa a 8 I Wttk Of Ugfctning. 'i'A thunder sauall passed over the city I Pittaburgh, Pa Ahd what do the people Jthihlt of aboutt io'olocVyaflterday doming,; The lroTid?.oeJ,"-1 w .- . 'w -if.ii j l,ltolit.loov"ll' 1Tuarrl8on mrnaeui xta, uewppaper i"r ""'""- Ratind..y. 20 150 40 100 14 100 80 100 85 60 948 182 ' 40 170 170 63 83 65 673 126 40 194 24 65 65 16 20 2,250 240 119 82 106 481 1,106 1,824 210 1,050 295 10 140 54 400 82 240 188 500 247 150 56 7 185 185 162.50 120 00 108.00 255.00 160 00 158 00 150 00 80.00 120.00 283.00 130.00 182.50 180.00 163.60 200.00 100 00 135 00 200.09 178.85 120.00 140.00 88.81 125 00 85.00 200.00 .125.00 125.00 75.00 143.85 Snipping News. Tbe steamer Esglet. of the E. C. D. line, arrived yesterday with cargo of general merchandise and' will saila4 o'clock this afternoon. The Annie of this line will arrivs tomorrow. The steamer Einston arrived last night from Kinston with cotton, etc The steamer Manteo. of the O. D. line, will sail at 9 o'clock today for Norfolk. Personal. Mr. W. F. Stanly, General Manager N. R. N. Company, arrived on steamer Einston last night. Miss Lillian Roberts returned last night from a visit to Salisbury. Just Received, AT J 1.1. HOWARD'S, Nine doz. Children's Suits, eges four to fourteen; price $3 00 to $6.00. This is the nobbiest and prettiest lice of Child ren'a Suits ever brought to this market. NEW SPRING SUITS NOW ARRIVING. The best Black Corkscrew Suits at $12 50. mai6dlw J. M. HOWARD Kotice. LITEST 5EWS. Culled from the Press Dispatches DEATH OF MINISTER LINCOLN S SON. London, March 5.U. S. Minister Lincoln's son died at 11.07 o'clock this morning. During the morning the lad was in a comatose condition. He was unable to retain nourishment, and the 146 001 doctors stated definitely that his death 80.00 1 was merely a question of a few hours. 183.50 He suffered no pain. Mr. Lincoln and 182.50 his family ware at the bedside of the 182.60 dying boy from early in tbe morning 127.75 nntil be died. He passed away 123.00 quietly. 104.08 , HSATT SHOW IN VIRGINIA. IHH'XS Harrisonburg, Va., March 5. A Kn'hn I heavy anow storm set in about noon and !!( enow la etill ooming fast and furious. Commissioners' Office. Craven Cn Keio Berne. March 5, 1890. ) Sealed proposals for listing the taxes ror tne present year in the various townships of Craven county will be received at this office until the first Monday in April next. Tbe Commissioners reserve to them selves tbe right to reject any and all mas. By order ef the Board of Commis'rs. JOHN A. RICHARDSON, Reg. of Deeds and ex-officio mSdwtd Clerk of Board An Open Letter. 16, 1890 mm l House For Rent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E K. Bran. Apply to m4 dtf J. K. WILUS. JEW GOODS ! Goods in our Stock are in beauty and design, The Lino of Unsurpassed quality and finish. Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, China Bracelets, Bangle Bracelets, Flexible Silver Purses, Hair Ornaments, Book Marks, Rins, Chains, Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Charms, etc fDII TL I 1 II ine uenciur. STOP! STOP! STOP! AND LOOK IN AT And see the largest and best selected Stock of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry,, Solid Silver and Plated Ware to be found in the city. No trouble to show Goods. Come and see me. EATON the JEWELER Middle Street, fe25 itf Opposite Baptist Churoh. Note This! That A. E. HIBBARD has opened a place of business at Hall's book store, second door south of corner Pollock and Middle streets. He is prepared to do all kinds of repairing on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Satisfaction guaranteed on all work. fe21 dim 100.00 98.00 90.10 Manor, Ga , Feb. Sut Mr. Bia Aik, Newborn, N. C: Sir I will write to you asking you what is the Slaueard of Soate or Cloth what is the Prioeof them good Clothing a . ,1 rr . i aw the heaviest storm of 8ena mo la "nppie oi mem ana i will send for some of them Your troly A. H. L. Midgett write soon in hast to me. 8 5 of any party arid: no I member ,nh1ffA ffl0B fpienburg, Wasb.o Ooarerntoui- pss; a tiip:rmm iiw-pgitg;wu '''moamaa ' Eenaely read the fol t-3 cr 4: Mt : tcta-v xoxnaj. 5a leondobrihelegrapli wire into lowing petition: ? rjSia rcrptcl'of its' Adakistratton jtha efflwVM r-Kzyr Bbbne, N, C., March 4, 1890. U ft man l pu.tj W "" .TZr?Z7. " clt known aa FarmvUie twUaE forcing mini neonle to vacate :3 Ciia laJall Ofa partyl;w.fi? and. Board of Coon- homes located A inundated por- wernigniKu uepBw- neiwuruui01imen 0it- Kiilroad lines, al and a board (inserted in the piaBtering) loorner of Brown and Northwest streets. I though at one time threatened, have trcf It bida fair to be the year. Staunton, Va., Msrch 5. A snow 124.00 atorm prevailed all day, railing to tbe 104 00 depth of four inches, but it melted 182'50 rapidly. 82 77 hioh waters cause onsidrrable 280 00 damage. I?0. 99. Nashville, March 5. Heavy rains ijn'nftl0 floods for the past two weeks 146.001 throughout the South, especially in Kentuoky, Tennessee and Alabama, have named blorh water in all streams VS CANDIES, a Specialty. The lower portion of this city is sub SAM. B. WATERS, Confectioner & Tobacconist, Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. FreBh from Factory every week. A fine line of CIGARS & CIGARETTES. The best line of SMOKING and CHEW- FLOUR-CORN. I have a small lot of this REMARK ABLE CORN for sale at W. R. BAR RINGTON'S in New Berne, and also at W. H. SAWYER'S in Bavboro. It makes as good and as palatable flour aa ordinary wheat, and will on rich land make a larger yield than common corn, as it succors abundantly and tbey bear well. One grain to the hill. It yielda more fodder than the common corn. If it doesn't do what is said of it, the per chase money will be refunded, if nut on good land. It will be on exhibition at the New Berne Fair. JAS. M. PATRICK, feldwtf Institute, N. O, C"A rocr-TY ha been fjrssd; in Ea2U-itL-.obiMbitIc!.7 is ,t& H. P. KINNCDT. .In Behalf of Many Citizens. paaaed the danger line. Through traffic ING TOBACCO to be found in the city I on wbioh the "files hung wag bnrned In I several plaoea... If: the wall had been lail wood tha nonss would ofobablT crtSSi Ci and .-gympaU'y. &iU9 j haTe eeo prnad- S The ground ; wire tax eolleotor was inatraoted to pay the prevented tha movement of local traffic, KaSslan e!csintSiberl lb winlwason, thebusl- . -m 1 .-..in .a., i u ..:r.ii.W: M Mni fHimhuM h I nees or rauroBua ror tne past two uays. Cava erase z inwio-j u.uauiwaa u pw.wwww-- i n..togao tha Tennessee river bridtre baa not been muoh Impeded, but awol I J il. 1 3 : On motion of. Connoilman Elha, the of Ut0oantry rosdVhas virtually Call and see for yourself. re3 dwly Fresh Roasted Coffee. - - -,a cities. T7e aay:fioon t:-r ot : tho ducted into the grouna. ' '"-Aziti CttTet??1 '"ItlM Doatk' of Capta,B,5Pa.5.l I...J 33 fcfc 1 of I j. .Newest 'i tbe death: of Capt. E'.. trv. Ff ;e. whioh occurred at his home near Marshal, $25: J. E. Gaskill, poiloeman, t ,f Trt. nnt: nriWdMd. 80; M. : r. Roberta, 'polloaman, 80; l Guthrie, - i r. "w " r ;j V .r Thomaa WiUiama, polioaman, 830; J. t--i 5, was receiveq, ner yesierany . t.:vothh. anenial nolioeman. t20:V John I t R I have put in a COFFEE ROASTER lMW&hXX.'?-i's-lm JohneonvUle. bt the Nashville end .The following bills were allowed: I Chattanooga road, baa afforded tha only :n. P.. Williams Mavor. t83 83: F.I serious lmtediment to through travel R. 1 niriQh.TTeaaurer.Sl6.C6: Jaa. T. Lewis. I throuah Memphis, trains beina: now run over, the LouUvlle and Nashville vial at my store, and oan supply my cus making about tbe same time. I temers with Coffee fresh roasted every day. i lit: ' f r tbn con- NEW it ia fT tls confir- 3 to nalie tlia lI:rr;aon i r 3 cil-3 3 l : :'.t!). c: gcz, fc: c :;. ...a ' ir;;Uracr3Ti22, ..! . :.:' rc-tcrs' t 1 rat , "ifritai.."! Wait It Costs C .t. rage had been in poor health fori o. Green, engineer, $25; W.R. Waterr.lMust be carefully considered by the mo time, and naoj, ceen connnsa to i engineer, aa, owuuiii mjiiuu, niaas uwjvinr v ingyw, uujrmH ki. tni tnr mhnnt month hetnff afflict, 30; BOttl w.- wunams, lezton, wi even necessities oi uie. joooa oarsa hU bed for about a monto, . being affliot, J,, Lue,; j4niwf Eongh MdRaad parllla commsnds itself with special ed with Bright 'a disease ot the kidneys CoIDpany,$2;VewBerne JOuBNAL,ad- force to the great middle classes, be and dropsy of the liver.' Ha was" aged yertising, 85; New Berne Academy t oauae it oombines poaitive economy ...t.. a. - V- t.J.'a- .m ; niark- Ac Plalr Pit Attm. avlih vraat mail initial rtftarar. . Tk la tha known Id this .action of tha State, and ?y; UQOICS irnu AVaY. JUUIllia wvnv. w avwsasw I sssBia ... v w www . . wvsimt, - www aw ' ' ' w - " m . . la ...-. 4. : a - .f I .. . ... .. V - ruMne comoanv. ieea lor lumner norse. i ootue istss soooramE aireouonsir Press, speaking of him, -laye: ."Capt. io: Prince Hyman, lighting 8 lamps, will average to last a month. .. 6 1 v JUST RECEIVED AT Page waaepromlnent.RepubUcan.ana 86; Jamar hgJ MCg, liL'JLJJlA H.L. H AT.T.'S rmfiTTaTfiwlT. Orantli administration. - During Gar- . - r 75 Hn.; Geo. Richardson, says: "I nsed Clarke's Extrao of Fiax Booke at the following prices: 24mos. field's administration ha waft Deputy lighting 1 lamp, 75 csnU; Paul Wilr l(Papillon) Catarrh Cure In June last fori Cloth, 25 eta.; Sheep, 50 eta ; Roan and Internal Revenue Collector. For ssvlliams, lighting i lamp, 7 oenta; jonn uh D'ayar witn great sattsraotion, and iiw. Turtey Horocoo ana uut. . . - -j. lnnllin. liirhtitnf .1 lamD. 75 cents: I find it la .the nnl thinar I havs seen I SI .50. " :'; ;'v' "V .V.'-:?. -w' r . I m n r r ,Z lT!rSZl I Braxton' Latham: lightning 1 lamp, 75 1 which would .liny, whhout Irritating Will be sentry mail, postage paid, on w. i.,. v.. . w-y mW.,,..-. cenu: Bailie wiiiiame. lighting l lamp, I the inflammation or tne nostrils ana I receipt or tne aoove price. : J i cour'y ia the Legislature. Capt. 1 75 oents: Wm, Bell, lighting 1 lamp, 75 throat. Ita soothing and healing prop- Alibtral discount7 allowed in quan r -- rrpniiF mtn. TTa hail alnantat C. Krdmann' rant Meohanlos I ertias were marked An& Immndiavta. Itl11an.'t('',? k--:'n.,a!VK ' tot oiorr ot saetnouism, ciotn, a.w. Bonenok'suutory of North Carolina acr lic-ry t). ,;rr.oatn !o":ctcr cf Oasioni - at .New -3. Warcic-th has been tei 1 '' :rw t nncrnlAr!!i7rif had many ' iriendSi rbe KinstonFreo 1 1: ;..i, E"i vre .taay B3p r of ro'ttUvcs here and many I book and ladder oompany nowe,siu; Large bottle l.to. Clarkal Flax Boap a core sr.a eisewnere wno ain- k. a. wisosway, reus oi uuu tuuuw mini laieat ana urns, iry if,-wmum. " r"";ra t 'i departure." Hall S23.503 New Berne Gas Company, Aak for them at F. 8. Duffy 's drag store. 2 25, .'f..v...V3:i-.. v' fe21dlm Received Today: 10,000 More of Those Celebrated Old Virginia Cheroots. Take No Other. 4 IF. TTlricIi, WHOLESALE GBOCEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. t K. R, JONES, HEAVY AND LlOnr t Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff Bold at manufacturer's prices. Dry G::ds & !:!;:::: 'fy- : ;'' " " Full stock and large assortment f Prices aa low aa the lowest. ' Call asJ exsrr S-s ry r" " . S. Eat'c:.;.::" it . I. '-
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