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The- OURNAL - v VOL. EL-NO. 155 . NrEW BERNE. N. Cv TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. - BUSINESS LOCALS. ASA JONES, Agent for A Raymond & Co., . ., Custom Tailors, it prepared to show a flne lino of Sample for Suits or Pantaloons at the old stand of Gea Allen & Co Come and leave jour measure. sep35tf 1 AAA MORE OF THOSE FRESH ; I VUU corned Portsmouth mullets reotivid today at Cburohill ft Parker's grocer? store. Alsa 55 bushels of nice large Norton yam potatoes. Giro us a trial and ba convinced that we are sell ing flr&t class groceries as chesp as any house ia the city Respectfully, -OHUR 33ILL & PARKER, Broad Street. 1 THBtligbt which has been thrown on Harrison makes men wonder that he could have been the nominee ot the Kepubliean Convention at Chicago. The truth is Harrison was to the Convention Hobson's choice. He was the only man who could stand consistently on the platform. The Convention, under the lead of the learned McKtnlej , had formed a platform binding the Convention to a tariff so high as to be prohibitory, and declared in favor of fiee whiskey. September Sales of Cotton. Demociatic Speaking. It has been a long time since the re- The Democratic County Executive oeipts of cotton in New Berne navel Uommittee have held a meeting and been as large thus early as they have! made the following appointments for been thU September, if they ever were. I speaking by the Democratic nominees We give below the September salea for and other prominent gentlemen several veers previous, and it makes a! Fuloher's Store. Oot. 10. at 11 a m 'po LET rive or six rooms in most Neither Sherman, Allison, Gresbaro, J.$'X&S!Z S Aluer could face their .t Journal office. eeiQlm former records, wherein were ro IJOBERTS & BRO are receiving corded not only excuses for the ffl.!-iSLB2S PrtuX: tariff, but pledges to reduce it Ther buv at headquarters and can dive to it peace footing. Harrison bad you Low Prices. au26 HTHE TAYLOR ADJU3TABE SHOE X for ladies. New ana marvelous in vention. See sample. N. Abpzn, j!8 tf Opposite Journal Office. jfLD EAPERi for sale in any quan J titie no record to traverse, ana so ne was nominated. ities at Journal offi :e "It is better to be be Irft." right thau to 1 Mil. and Mrs. Cleveland visit Texas next mouth. will LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. H. CrjTHJK Stoves. H, R- Bryan- Sale or real ostaie. A . & N. C. R - -Cheap rates to circus. J. C. HAT!RSON--Adra'ra sale of land. Cotton. New. Berne market-Sales of 140 bales at from 0 40 to 9 70. Not much pleasure in ped est name in yesterday. The Lidies Auxiliary to the Y. M 0. A. will mii't this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The fall of temperature and the wind and the rain for the past few days are no doubt from equinoctial causes. High tide yesterday. The office of EVEE! Democratic voter ought the steamer Kineten and some other Politics is well on in all the distiic'H except the Second. Tobacco is to become a leading product, of Eastern North Carolina. If you have failed, "pick your Hint and try it again." Never give op ! very gratifying showing for this year. A great portion of the cotton that comes herd is shipped without being sold, and! is not oounted in this statement. The sales up to last Satnrday night (which cotton men oount as the end of the! month) this year was 1310 bales; last year for the same period it was only 36 bales; in 1888, 19S bales; and in 1887, 1137 ba'es. The cause of the uncom mon shortage in 1888 and 1889 was un favorable weather, the proportion was! better later in the season. to have his name on the registra tion books without delay. A handsome banquet was given to Henry Watterson by the Massa chusetts Reform Olub of Boston last Friday night. Dunn & Co, report largely in- business places were entirely sur rounded. Two beautiful and affecting solos were rendered at the Y. M. O. A. Sun day afternoon by Messrs. C. W. Buck ingham, of Norfolk, 8nd J. K. Willis, of this city. Tbe colored people arc to have a camp meeting at LaQrange, beginning Thurs- Creased supplies Of money and a day and will run an excursion to it healthier state of trade of all legi- next Sunday from Morehead Mid also timate branches. f f0m Uoidsboro. Two converts wtre 'oaptizod at the TnK bill 10 establish Rock Creek foct of Broad street Sunday into the Paik, in the District of Columbia, Church of Christ by Rev. I. L. Chest has passed both houses Of Congress nutt. From the La Grange Spectator we ate that at a meeting just clcscd there eight have joined this denomination. The Salem Times-Register states that the Williams Ink factory will start Oot. 1st with, a capital of $20,000. It has been chartered under the laws of I Virginia and has a full set of officers. R.v. Sam Jonea in Wilmington. Sunday before last Rev. Sam Jones closed a very successful series of meet- legs in Lynchburg, Virginia. After speaking of his last sermon there the Lycchburg Advocate says: "The scene that followed tbe sermon, when the invitation had been extended to all to oome forward and renounoe their sine, baffles deactiption. Many men charactered it as the greatest smht. they had ever beheld. During the sermon thousands of eyes were wet with tears, thousands of bosoms quiv oriiig with suppressed soba, but this wan nothing compared with the scene a'. Uih close. The reporters have seen ovations extended to Presidents, war riore, statesmen, patriots, where the throne surged forward to press his hfnd, but none of these equalled the cpce y. sterday afternoon where grate' ful and determined men thronged around the servant of Uod who had convinced them of the error of their way. Strong men broke down and wept hko children, manly frames that seldom feel the touch of emotion, were luivering and sobbing from remorse and j y. fully 500 men pressed the hand a of tbe evangelist and thus an nounced their determination to lead better lives." From Lynchburg Mr. Jooes went to Wilmington, N. O,, but owing to reoent railroad accidents he did not arrive there at the time fixed for him to begin his meetings in that city. He had an unavoidable delay of seventy-two hours but he arrived there in time to pi each his first sermon Saturday night and had an audience cf nearly 5000 people, notwithstanding the fact that there had been a down-pouring in in the afternoon which did not and now goes to the President. An effort is being made to pro duco the impression that Mr. Cleveland is out of health. If it is so neither Mr. nor Mrs. Cleveland is aware of it. The Porter 'approximation" is exceedingly nnfair. In Democra tic localities it is away below the New Berne. mark, while.in Republican districts it is far above it. Mr, J. V. Williams ia the general man ager, and Mr. Geo. Allen secretary and treasurer, both former business men of The trial of the Irish National ists at Tipperary is exciting great interest: tbe streets are thronged with peqple, who seem to be labor Washburn & Arlington's Show Washburn & Arlington's monster shows will visit this city Thursday and exhibit on tbe Dunn lot near the ceme tery. Tho Worcester (Maee.) Oezstle says: The oompany attractod attention to Vanceboro, Oct. 11, at 11 a. m Jasper, Oot. 15, at 11 a.m. Core Creek, Oot, IS, at 11 a.m Dover, Oot. 17, at 11 a ra. Fort Barnwell, Oot. 18, at 11 a.m. Adams Creek, Oct. 22, at night. Morton's Store, Oct. 23, at 11 a m. Bavelock, Oct. 24, at ll a m. Rivejdsle, Oot. 25, At 11am. Smith's Chapel, Oct. 27, at U a.m. dimes City, Oot. 28, at night Gardner's Store, Oct. 29 at 11 a m. New Berne, Oct. 31, at night. sHirrixu NEW ARRIVED, Str. Vanceboro, from Vanceboro, with a cargo of shingles and cotton. Str. Kinston, from Kinston and Neute river landings. Schr. Sallie Ann illen, Capt. L'ojd from Philadelphia. IN PORT. Sobr. Melvin.Capt. Sinue". L. Dew- land. Scbr. Carrie Fur eon, Capt. Murphy. Schr. Virginia, Capt. J. Lewis. Schr. E. K. Wilson, Capt. Flijah Lupton. Schr. Nina, Capt. Jas. T. Halter. Barge Jas. Dondaldson an 1 eteim tug Alabama. Scbr. Jas. M. Hall, Cat. K M lock CLEARED. Str. Eaglet, of the E C I. line. a full cargo of general exports Str. Defiance, of the Clyde lint. Btr. Howard, from Trenton, with heavy cargo of general merchandise. Str. Trent for Adams' creek. Str. Carolina, from Gnftcu. NOTES. The steamer Vesper, of the line, will arrive today. The steamer Newberne, of the O. D line, will arrive this morning and sai at 12 m. The steamer Kinston will sail nt 12 m A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves Hal th ('. D A Catholic Sensation Roanoke, Vs., Sept. 27 - 8. O'Meara haB caused the arrest of J. J. Kef ly fo assault and threatening h's lif, and o Vathor .T W T.wnnh naatnr if tho stop until alter o o oiock, leaving tne Andrews Catholic ohurch, as un acces streets in very bad condition. Isory. The trouble arose through After the pennon he reuuested those scandal which O Vfeara had made pub wl.r. wnntnd a ornnH wnpnino vinknrv I vuuiCiuj ig ivoaijr . u u , ,unK la.ij r " ' of Ather liVnch s chinch. I hi nnss K.ro;a vvumingion to rise, ana me en- arranged for a meet -g not knowinK tire audience arose. Many were an x- Keely would be .'ere. At a meet' z ious about their spiritual condition and Keely foroed a v. ltteu retraction from I fi flf AO in of tha nm'nf r9 a nrrlnii fill. Yinnn a rrran nt-lr mnr hn aviA in v vsw u mu svsuw v vi v , vvi. . . ling him he must sign. he!y admits Wilmington also. tne B8gaui;. but denies the Driest's con noAiiAn with if knnMr to a a finiii HCVi Well Rev. Father Lvnch was triod befor S . - We ere Dleaeed to learn from a DOetal the mar or this moaaing, an'J,af'cr " " a : u j t u . s,iuat uuui iiis.;sa night that bis former clerk, Mr. W. H WiKis, who is now in his third year at Trinity College, has just been awarded a twenty-fire dollar scholarship prize Mr. Willis is studying for the minis try fair has or- ited Catholic Church circles. Four Hundred Soldiers Drowned. Vienna, Sept. 7. Polish journal assert that duting the maiouuvres of the Russian army, at Keyno, the Kras Previous to his conversion he was Inaetaw bridge collapsed, and tht fou 150 Fair Ladies' Shoes, 3's, 4's and 5's, will be sold at One Dollar per Pair, AT AT Culler & Co. 'J5 Clothing Store, These ShctM cost at the Factory Si 85 to 1 60. Those who want bargains will do well to call and examine thn. sej 23 dwtf v ing mider suppressed excitement. tne ahow's notable number of borate Tttt? Tnrnin Sfflroni Wiiminrr. la numDeror streets, ana createa I rovfirfth a imnrAaaiAn tchinn rnBiiir.a.1 in ton Messenger are giving admira- a generous patronage of their evening We accounts Of the great Sam exhibition at Agricultural Park. More Jones meeting now in progress In during the evening, and barring tbe their city. Bead them: it will do ck of pleasant weather, a verdict of . satisfaction was gained. The aorobatio Juu Buuuv ' Icorns of the oomoanv. includinir tbe I Rrnthprn VAmrtn. nr min.mr nAlnhritv IF Ueed IS nominated lor Jtresi a alack wire performer of great expert rlflnr,. In 1892. hia nartv neerl not ness, and Lowell, a wonderful oon be concerned about a platform. Ifmil(n hA is nnt, on one he dopin not like i . I w -.i. a! m i-i T a. ha nrill blot Ifc a nWa Ba h gaw wssiup gisuai. ' . , . . I The law requires an entirely new uubh, anu wi ruia or iuiu. - ,OBigtration for the corninu elections The London prize fight came off We Published a full list of the regie- 1 "A. n L v. tluw W UVH ITDIV aiiuviuuu VI w ? jlaamtA rhA AflVififa at rtta tiAlina I . ' , .awl. -v tv .,- ,Amm nnor. hnt Iwn to prevent it, , siavin ueieatea cnant8 were milie in thoSo appointed McAaliff on the second round. f0r New Berne, we give again the list Thus the ' Stars and Stripes went ofYegistrsrs for the 8th township and down And the Cross of St: Oflorfffl the plaoes of. registration. It js as ,fl.tAfl over thAm. f . - ' lfollows; For Ibo city: First ward, a. tl. Lane '. fUTTINO : in two fellows Miller registrar, at the city cleik'e tffioe; 2d . ' and "Laneston who were" never . J- K. Willis, at his marble yard; elected to the House fa only father 8Beu,B' "Dni8"or' j. ' ii ' j . - 4th ward, H. B. Lone, at Jno. B, Lane's .ruptlonpfa gangrened party. Jt U9 Jt Taylor) at his store; Bth ward, - acts without tne least regard to IMoCartby's preoloct, Eugene ticker, justice or, right"" or legality Wil at his store. mineton Messenger. ' " - Eighth township, outside oity; w. a 1 'Ji Bray, at bis residence; Pleasant mil, The , tariff Conference Commit- Enoch Wadsworth, at his residence tee IS ready to report, 1 ' In thfl line Remember the places, and attend early ot oppression and tyranny it is a 9 e,8te,inf- B?"i mln"l that jour ; uwwvu OUVUCHH, .. . XI LUD : UIODDU. 1 . . .. . . .. . . .... . . . .. ; , .' : old registration oook, and toatuyon tariff bill Will not drive farmers k to llltar ,B lirtlit , nntfl : tuiu'iue ijcmourawo pariy "neitner ttu0wed to Vote. , win mey .uo persuaueu mo' one i OTnrtM(7-S i7T t ..:.. arise irom me aead." . . I X Lender. Rolan Baklns Powde an upright, industrious, moral young hundred soldiers belonging to tno Pu man, with a gonial disposition and i. d conversion he decided to make tne ser- drowned. The papers e te ' at r nc-ng vice of the Lord his life-work and to those who lost iheir lives, was General ..f kimDI,i ! '.w hi. Bardowsky. There has been ro official guuvnvu uiiudvii iu v.uv. w u.anvu.D a . - m ,. sphere of usefulness as large as possible. I . Though be had no means except as his Over Twenty Killed. efforts iteured them, he entered Trini- PORTLAND, OltKQON, September 27. r.nua if. .o..i- .a A serious wreck is reported . have oc 7 , r V. .. . ' curredat Wanconz, Idrho, yesterday inougn woraing nis way unoer oim- ..,,,, Two fart mail trains of the cultics he has stood well there the whole Ogden Fast Line ran 'ho each other time. I Over twenty are reported hilled, and hi. nno)M, win?, many injured. A traveller, who ar riveu in ireuuieiuu, urcr-tuu, iuuay, brings the news of ihe wreck. has been zealous in Christian work He conducted a number of vounsr men's prayer "meetings in the Methodist How EnSlftnd Regards the Tariff Hill Church and in the Y. M. & Association, London, Sept. 27. The Standard v.' In a uiKin dv rnr-tr 11 nniirh Inqa o,wsH.,w uicuviuga a invaiai alarming than it looks. It may dimin- resiueuun ueiure leaviug uero, ana we i tan our traae witn Amerioa, out it win have heard his earnest and imnresBlva aid ns immensely to spread it in other addresses strongly complimented. He I''1"16 is of a praotical tarn of mind and does A $300,000 Defaulter Captured not wait for something to turn up, but I Detroit. Mich.. Sent. 27. W. EI. exerts himself energetically to aocom Schriber, who was book keeper of First n!i.hM. nnrnniPa anrl w ffil nrH onai uana or mis city, ano stole r r-- I 1 I OQnn nnfl In IRKS .nJ l.rn1arl In ne win maae a useiui v,nrisuan mime Canada, has been arrested by means of ter. ue spends nis vacations teaching lemplOT.ng a female to decoy him to school in Pamlico county, and he has this jit y from Canada. atready received his license to preach. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. Passknqeu Department. New Hekne, S.pt. 27, 1890. Cheap Excursion Rates TO Washburn & Arlington's CIRC TJS , At Kinstun, Wcdnenday, Oct. lt, At Now tierne. Thursday, Oct. 2J. At (ioldbboro, Friday, Oct ;id. For the accommodation of the public the following low rates of Fare will be charged for the round tup, when tick ets are purchased, viz: ia HEOI I.AR Mill, YHAI.V, Oi.T. 1st. Sew Bern to Kinfton and return, 81.00 lUHoarorato " " " .HO Core t reek to " " " .70 Dover to ,l " " .00 Caswell to " " " .40 H REGULAR MAIL TRAIN', OCT. 2l). Moreh'd City to New Bern & ret'n. $1.00 Newport to " " " .SO HY RKCIULAK MAIL IKA1N, OCT. iil). Kinston to Uoldsboro and return, $1 00 LaUrange to " " " 60 Proportionately low rattn from inter tnedialH stations. 8. L. DILL, O. P. A. Sale cf Valuable Real Estate. Ia Dur-unneeor a ladement (if forreloMire ol moriKase of tho superior Com t of Crven ci'imty, ubialuc-d nt iiring Term, 1MMJ r will lor (JAMll.at the Court House door in tho city of .ew lierne, on Monday the nt day ul r ovemlif r, lwiii, at Twelve, M, llu' fol.owlnf; dt'si'i i.H'd Real KBlalc KlUiaUd :n tho vounly or rv,iVen, Mtate of North Curolli a, to wit : J, On" f.i.i o:- ptn- 3l of land sllua'ed on Kn.ad street, 1', the Haidclty of New Heme bouuded and di'M-riijed as follow: lieKin ini.rf al a s )!nl u the Itiick line of tho Lot dtwguatid In ihe plan or said city as Lot No. J7. equidistant, frou- the lineB of Lots N'os. 4(i aud j1. and rnnnins; tlience east wardly wlih said back line to a pant one hall ol the dlslar.ce to the Hue of ,ot No. Hi, thence nortliwoinly and parallel Willi Cra ven slieet to a point feet from Broad Hi.reel; Uiencc weslwardly and parallel with liroad street seven (7) lert; Iheuee north wardly and parallel wit'i Craven street to Broad street: tlience west wardly with Broad street loupo'-it equidistant from thellnes of Lots Mo8. 4b mid 51, and thence south wardly at.ct parallel wltn Craen to thebe K'.nninp;, beliifr H. part of Lot No. 17. 2. One other iract In said city, to wit- One i. ill, equal, undivided one-half part of the piece ot lard hegi'iiilnR at the northwest ern ojrner of I ii.i llrlcli Store or building (formerly belonging to W. H. Oliver) on ihe eahl siiie ol t raven street, near the o-d county whirl, unit running thence south wardly along Hut eastern line of Craven street, ;l teet, thence eastwardly parallel with riouth From ttitet 1117 feet. ;t Inches, tnence northwardly an i parallel with Cra ven Btreot .il feet, thi-.ncj weRtwardly a dl rejtline to theheKlnnlnir.lt belnir a nurt of the water front of Lot detlsnated In the plan oi said oity as lot jno. 1 1. q ' 1 those eerlHln tructs or parcels ;f lnd alonn the line of tho Atlantic and North Carolina K'llroad. about six miles west of the city ol Mew Iterne.heltiK thesarno whicli were conveyed to u rte Alhn and T .1. Mitchell by deed registered In tne Keeords of Craven county In Hook 71 follog (Ml, MM mid Ii1):.. end wh i h Wnlism Ilolllst.er and Lis. It- Hinches. execu")i8 o the late Thos. I. M I'd en ansi I lie said (iecr.o Allen grant ed and conveyed to Matilda I). Clark liy deed registered In Craven cor ity. Poo 73. folios B7, us and b, and which sid Clark granted and conveytd to said Allen by deed regis tered In Craven county, Hook 77. folio Ml, containing many hunditd acres of valuable land, and being the same formerly o -enpled by the late H J. Ii. Clark, upon which there Is an o.'d brickyard, and residence. M. DEW. STEVENSON and IIKNHY B BKYAN, sop !.) tild Coi!imis6loncre. Washburn I Arlington's. NhV UNITED onster Shows ! Congress of Nations ! WORLD'S FAIR I EGYPTIAN CIRAVAK! Moorish EncamDuif.ni! Roman H ppodrrmc ! AND TRAINED ANIMALS! OCTOBER 2, Parade leaves lot at TEN. Ono ticket admils to all. INHIBITION Will exhibit at Dunn's Lot, near Fair Ground NEW II HUN K. THURSDAY. sS7 3l J. E. LATHAM. Cotton Buytr aud Exp uka; Kit IN BAGGING AND Ills Special bargain.. f .ir hm f, h i , viz: 750 bdlfi. picci 'i Ti.'i i;t kcmu tion, at f 1 If) bund ic 3 tons Hfcond h.;r Kood ordor, lit p New Arrow Tien Strips, vpry low (Jiva mo a call ( p cbangfl. 1 JflJt.. dr ! and n-'jnr itton in Ex- MRS. BET W HA LEY'S Old ,ii,ai).cl U. N. .1 1' ji'k of choicn LatfHt ntylen Milliner to At Mrs.B.B.Ld On Pollock at: vi t Duffy 's dru si -t Full and "t.n r--i y i Millinery. Nttn;. in Hats and II inn tH A skilled Meiri puiitau chariiti. Also a (hnt c! i'n DriRM making De partrnent. All work dune in beat atyle. Orders from this country promptly filled. sepl8dHnj FURNITURE! ! Hew York Furniture Store PRICK LIST : Walnut bedroom t-uits. lint. Parlor suits Bureaus Bedsteads Mattreesep to 8125 00 . 14 DO to 45.00 . i!.r.()U to .. 100 to .. 1 00 to 1.00 to Spring Maitrefsef 1 00 to Waehstande. Tin safes Oradlec Desks rlaby carriages.. Willow chaiiR.... Sewing machiinf Tables Chairs, pnr ant .. .. Organs Accordeonv Public Sale of Real Estate Adm'rcf Jchn O Gard- Personal. Mr. W. S, Blount left yesterday for a business trip to Pitt county. Mrs. Geo. Allen and Master Harry V, Allen returned to Salem. Mr. R, J. Bobbins, of Pamlico county, uuou o, Mip w o lYitu 1 4oew oTlindera: baianoe In sood view oi locating in tnaieitate. order. jaues kedmond, See & Treat. N. &T. R. S. B. Co sep26tf - The Lottery Company's Ente .irlse. Ottawa, Sept 26 The government here has learned that the Louisiana Lottery Oompany are about establish ing a newspaper in Canada as a medium for circulating lottery . information throughout the United States. For Sale, : Mr. Fred. Hunter le turned, last night from a visit to his father in Laurtn- burg;-1 T ".-',i,,'"'i,VJ. ' Mr. B. H. Berry is again (n the oity for a few days. Ladies' Auxiliary. , A special meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. U. O. A. is called for Tuesday afternoon, September The deolining powers of old age may I at 4 o'clock at the rooms on Graven do wonaeriuiiy .reouperatea and sus-l street. A full attendance is dosired. tained by the daily Use of HrJbd 's Sarsa- By order of the President. ' : parilla. , . , 7 1 ep3-2tl - M.L. ALLEN, Sec y. James O. Harrison Lcr, ceeeaseu, Agilnst Joseph Edward Gardner and others. Petition to sell lands to pay debts In obeliatci to ajudgnentof theBuperlor Court of Craven cuunty, rendered In tbe above entitled suit, I will sell at Public Auo. tlon . at the Court House door In New Berne N.Con Monday, Nov, fid. 1890, at Twelve o clock, u , tne following lot ana improve- menu belonging to me estate or John v Gardner, deceased, to wit: Fart of lot no. bui on tne southeast corner of Pollock street and Meet street extended In the cltv of Mew Heme. Jj. D., bounded as follows: Hemming at tbe aoutneast corner of t'ollocK street and Fleet street extended. and running southwardly with said Fleet street extended (5 fuel to the corner of the lot of Xadoo l'arrls, being at a point H het from im corner stone on the east side of tprlng street, tunning thence with said Parrls' line north oast 2U feet, thenoe with said line south MS asl81 feet, thenoe Willi another oi saw lines son in bio east tetli uj tun lino vi ij tM nu. tin.,, .uvuva.Hiti wardly with the lioe of said Lot No, 899 to tne souinweBt corner oi tne loisoia Dy jas, O. Harrlfon, Adm'r, to T. J. Turner A Oo. thence northwardly with the line of said Turner lot 1(17 feet a inches to Pollock street thence westwardly with Pollock. street leet 9 Inches to tbe plaoe of brglnnlns. - Terms of sole One-half cash; balance ona credit of six months, with note to be ap proved, Title reserved until full payment Is made, NewUerne, N, O , Bept. 80, 1890. JAS. O. HARRISON, dtd ' Adm'r of John O.Gardner. 1 0(1 to 2 00 to 1 110 to li.OO 10 r oo to 1 1?5 to 25 t 0 to 1 00 to 2 21 to 45.00 15 00 10 00 fl.00 6 CO 1 10 00 00 ; io,oo; 5.00 -20 OO . h.:.o 55 ll') 15 00 13.C0 t5 00 to 125.00 " 75 to 4.60'. You will find tho ubovo stock of Fur-J mture at the Inhw ork Kurniture Store, the Leading liouso for Low Prices in th city, cpnoritn the Oaston-' House, South Kroot Mtrei-t, New Berne.' i N. C, where, I will be clad to mp my old custornerti ami 'nenrl v T. J. 1UBNER. : sep21dwtf Proprietor. Livery and Sale Stablss M. HAEN & CO. Car load Young Western Horses some extra fine1 Di ivcrs. Also, large lot new Kukkimi tind Boadcarts. end Uames, all just .re ceived and new. !'; Livery superintended 'by K. Den mark. Good Horses, new Buggies and Har ness. . ,! Call and sec Ui. - Sepl7dwly '
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