" V-'- ' A. 1- Daily URNAL, VOL. IX.-NO. 208 NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. . -4 .ind Shoulders, of Chickens, . .u i s before they i & Pjhkeu. ; v.. i 'i E-ttb- ,.-.!' tiu.is :y i.i without BUSINESS T ' .1: DESIRABLE SIX ROJM UOUsfc. f rent. Apply 3) ii U. 8. Mace. JUST RECEIVED N.nhem Sausages and Bologna .u -hj -h, also small Sugar Cured ::a..s We alio have a r.i old and joun '.' are all none. K ; c CALL (it J. T I i -lishrnent fur '.; Chicago dres-td h. ; Terms cash, po.Miivv variation. IUANfclJ V w.ii J Wantngo R i i rowed will p!".i--oblige i ELM CITY STk: ready iiir u and shirts. V.r! store of James M. ! i pOBERTS & i.u Iti their fall sloe. Dry Good J, Groee: ; Thry buy at headqi . you Low Prices. rpHE TAYLO.: .v. .1 for Indies. N vooti n. Srfa silo j!8 if Okn..;:i i A KOANOKE. Yd., dispatch, of Get Ready for the Fair. I The World's Fair, Nov. 27 sas: Mrs. Clara Suencer ! Not a week pastes now without the! Mrs. Chas. Price of Salisbury has been Iwifrtnf rr R nilf.llr -i PArnontpr Ft"r Krund race track being brought! appointed a vice-Piesident of the World's 'wh came here a few months ago iuto use by those owning fast horsta Fair to be held at Chicago iu 1893. She I I having friendly contests of SDeed and is the daughter of Mr. Asa Roberts, for- r XT it xt .. , m "i irwm Jew uerue, ii.o. uieu xues- praoticinir. for the races to come off merly of New Berne, and is a nieco of day night from an overdose of i during the Fair. Yesterday morning Messrs. Geo. II. & E. B. Roberts and is morphine, taken with suicidal in-'the traik was occupied by Messrs. J. an able, active worker. tent. She m.ide an unsuccessful ' w- Stewart, W. 0. Willett ml Q. N. We hope North Carolina will not fail attempt Hi the tuii' nnuinor cnlvert" Bll tU!me interesting trials of to make use of the opportunity that this ,r , Q, . , Ut-eJ and rkillful handling of Lorees Fair will present of enabling us to show .uomiay. She was it handsome: , . .. ,. .. ... , wfto w'tcesfwl oy those present. Re- to the world the wealth of resources that wumau aim ii;iu oieii thiirneu to P ,;h P. HI; LI A MrS I. 1 1 0Li LD PAPERS nr.:. ties at JociiV.i. 1V1 ! 1 and a that bor tiif i ntid idii)').n, .S DRY now r-i, cijITj . i . u the n..i3-.f. ! I. CriviiiC : i ; SUoes, vii n-i. t C i:i WiVl Ai'.U :"ilO!i ii i u - in : l'. N , ; c. '.iiH i ! i qu in Spencer about three years. Her Crst husband, according to her statement, was Oaptaiu Benson of Norfolk, n seafaring man. A note tVom her to Spencer indicates that jealousy led her to commit the act. member iht-re w ill bo races every day I we possess. Begin iu tinio so that the of thd Fair, and the aggregate amount I Old North State will stand among the of premiums offered on races is larger! foremost. Fair mtr estate. They are well worth Carteret County Item3. urdrii'imr frr m n u u f-i i t . . Carteret is a great one for raising fine .... i, ... u.o m uio nuut oiuio borses and ponies. Wiiiiiokv i,u il.ditlo street NEW ADVERTISED k NTS Daxcino Class. W. 11 Oliver Accident insurance. Meetings arc i i). ireiaud today to ex, ; . iu Paintl!. .!! . I: owr cute The prompt ut Polk that ho LtvuM Mr. Ingalls id vei t: ;..i.!i-.r el Col. i i.i.' eu c: ion ol i.ml.ii'. ITEBNCU hostility i) utr.iKiiiy is bhown in tho ii fusil i cdiov the importation of Dr. Ko-ju'c luupu. So lar ;n vu Thanksgiving H.iy : Hlly observed iln try. This is ei-pee..'.i South. DAVITT has j)i.l.-l:. to tho Li-Li pe.oplt eajs if Pa: uell itinr.i of the paiiy tiicie c lor Irelind. ti ; u ieai ucd t iv eiier ;,i ,.t U.-c c.au. y iiiuj the hi d an appeal in v, hi I'll lie m ilie he jd Ml! L i.o lioi e 1 HAVE know a taauy poisons distroyed hy i.uieiit t'piiun who were uevorcoiiirle.lv lLUxicated during thu whole aiuro ol their lives Dr. Bei j. lin k. The Ilielimoiid D.sicn, of the 28th, comes to in in noun.ing ou account of the (it- i Ellison one of lb. proprieteis of that a hlghlf lorion d c respected by ail. THE FiruiKc' A! termincd to m ..he tionalism it mi wherever they m heads. In thi.-i, ai ! i: oi ileiiiy K ioui.dei'd aid i per. He w , :.e. a ..ud ditd i j'i j i a nandsome ri 1 1 j -two pound pumpkin that he is go ha ii, t ike !od care of and exhibit. Mrs. S F. Stanly showed ua yesterday a bu:iutiful Japanese pereimmon raised by Dr. W. J. Manlford, of Ward's Mill, Unslow county, that measures three- Curtis Taylor sold a fine mare pon? last week to Mr. O. W. Smith of Ons low for $150 Mr. Furny Taylor has just finished bid new dwelling near his father, on the sound, and it is a model house. Br. J. W. Senders leads in fine hoes we believe. He pens his hogs the year iie de- ii .it..n sec ; advocates short" their i, I ho Farm- ?ji'-- era' Alliances deserve the sa; pott ' of moderate men of all partio-. ;jjv Philadelphia Recuid. :-5V IT is a gloriou tiling to be on the right side, to V.uvw that one's v; ways please (K-d, ami to walk io paths of righteou ii1- '-;.1', up'.it ld by the faith ot ChrL-a u..d i hr power of God. Tho Lord suuds by the fmen who aro content to htaud with X ; him, though they stand tdono. ; :yi TflB Washington Star exclaims: . -tCf'Bj tho shades of Jackson, will it vi' civer end! Muuictpal elections ':?e3terday ia Dover, N. II., and s Providence, E. I., indicito further '-""".Democratic gams."' "Never, no ' never, hardly ever," until liapubli $ c'in misrule becomes impossible. The Northern Neck News has ' ' , tbe following: Wanted Inimedia - tely,-if cot . soouer, two hundred - 'tP'156an9 ' undoubted skill to . .come to the Northern Neck and ' v ,try and. Btimnlate the jemaining ' ', -' fragments of tho KepuWican party. A'BteadV'job from novr on. A feeling for suffering humanity prompts the abovo. f Ai4. Jtjst at present there is a geae- ral protest against the correctness bfthe cetisua retains. Just wait until the mortgage statistics are ' in, showing the conspiracy to make '. people prosperous in spite of their . lnaeoieuuess, i nnu ipti that is now condemning the super intendedt . wili.be -found declaring his " figures : beyond , Etigplclon; t National Economist. "urroM N w Berne murkit Sales 5" biilus tt 7 50 to 8 25 Sales for thi week, 671 bales against 42U fame wick lust ye&r. The Liclies Auxiliary is planning for "doll show," to be bold about the loth of Decerabei, for tho benefit of the Y. M C. A. Mtssr. Moore & Brady 'd imtueu.-ie cauninjj factory will bo lighted through out Monday night and afterwards by electricity. A dauciug clats has been organized in the city by Misees uisosway and Hughes. The first lesson will be given Tuf sday afternoon at the placo former ly occupied by the postotrbe. "i 1 ri; I is as Caimts" is the name of a holiday edition to be issued as a supple m nt to the Journal, One whole pace will bo illustrated with ringing bells inclosing a mortised apece in which pm.'.U advertisements oan be inserted, A telecram was received by Mr. W. U. Oliver yesterday morning an nouncing the death of Col. George W. Collier, who died at his homo in Colds- boro yesterday morning. Col. Collier was one of Wayne couuty'd oldest and moat highly eeteemed citizens. We see fioin an exchange that our former townsman Maj. Win. A. llcarne will commence the publication of the Pilot at Winston on tho 13'h of December. It will bo a weekly of twelvo pacs, de voted to "industrial commercial educa tional, scientific and mechanical subjects'' "comprehending the whole field of human energy and endeavor." Maj. Itearno has the ijoud wishes of many frionds iu New tJcrne. IIo is a line writer and tho Sta'o oujht to have such a paper as ha proposes. Peisocal. Mrs. M. Makely'a sister, Mrs. M Havener and MUs. Oracie Havener, of Alexandria, Va., who hve been visit- iug Mrs. Makely, returned homo, yeiter. day. I Judge Spier Whitaker lo't to spen i a little time at his home in Raleigh. Judge A, 8. Seymour came homo from holding United States court in Rileigh. Mr. M. U. Sultan returned homo from a northern business trip. Signing Radical Bonds. The oounty commissioners hold their regular monthly meeting Monday That is the time for the Republicans who have been elected to county offices to give their bonds if they oan. While we believe the commissioners will treat them with perfect fairness we do not believe that they will accppt a flimsy, imperfoot, unreliable bond, and if the Democrats refuse all aid it will be difficult, if not impossible, for them to furnish a good one. Why should any Democrat assist a Republican in this way after voting against him ? We see no difference exospt that the bond ing is a greater favor, is a greater viola tion of Demoorat.o principles and is doing vastly more to rivet the fetters of Radicalism upon us than any man's vote could do We believe that without Demooratio assistance they cannot qualify for the offlaes. Therefore it still rests with the Democrats to say which party Bhall control tbo couuty We hope that not one Democrat can be found in the county eo recraat to thi welfare of his party ai to put bU name for any amount on any Ri publican's bond. Koi'ICK. To the offioiTB and members of Trent Council No. 411 Royal Arcanum Brothers You are hereby notified to meet at your Counoial 11a II this after noon at 8 1-2 o'clook for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late broth er, John P. U. Davis. . By order of Regent, :;- i: W. O. Bbikson, Seo'y Nov. 80, 1880 : quartets of a foot in circumference, round, starts them on melons in the Tue nee is ea:d to be filled with fruit umnier and never lets them get poor, piiii.iI tn thin RiiBfiimnn. and nnmn Mr. B. F. Taylor has some of the Urn i . i- m ..,. ...i . i . . ,, est short leaf pine timber iu the county .a.,-.. i.,.. iuUuu. UUKu UJ we reckon ; some of theeo logs measure means to pick out a cumber of those 1 4 ft. iu diameter, 40 ft. from the pereimo or.il and put them carefully I butt. au ay for the Fdir. 1 Mre. M. Presoott f Red mother of the Are our farmers and others doinir all wife of our esteemed county man and ;!ii;y can in the way of saving exhibits f ;r the FaiiV IIow often, 89 a visitor i:: making his inspection of what is at a l-'.ir, ou wt-hear the statement made, Why, I cuuid have shown something euccessful farmer Mr. J. M. Thomas died last week at the advanced age of 60;rs. She was a good woman. Billy Ball has a mare and colt that be says he thinks of carrying to tho New Berne Fair. They are both very fine thatwou.d have surpassed what they road !aMB 0( three minutes with heavy nave Rot in a ceuain uno. naaaer, buggy. The oolt is the prettiest animal has that ever been the case with your we have seen in the oounty. If eo w.j hope for belter things from Our people are getting interested inn ni.nl. t m Th nk nf thn P r r irht " imuunu uubiuuoh. iu ciuzeus J " I .: 1 1 i -1. l ... 1 1 . l . t : . now; keep it m mind and get together ma88e t0 8h ow whv th e railroad should every in mg you can mat win neip io I g0 by Stella instead of another route make it irrtereetinx- wO understand that Cspt. Terry will -.,,;,; .nm.-ii,.;,nf n m..v n if guarantee 50,C00 worth of freiRht per '... . Tear to the road Drovided it will tan I'tiM n innivi chn m m nil h II- m ill A I ' . r .uui.il. x ..... " that place. cieuuioyoa io iaKe tout rxiuun imeresi, Two deaths in Oaelow last week and will bo of benefit to the Fair and Mr. W. I. Oillet a highly estcomed will help that much to brine this sec- young man on New river, died with ,i,. ini n.,T.,T.tf consumption aged about 23 yrs; he ;, . ,, . J leaves a young wife and ono child Kivmg usmecreuii ot navicg me uest The other death waa an olJ oolore(1 maD Fair in tho State, and let us again fully named Holiday Sanders, a former (lave sustain that reputation. of the late Col. J. N. Sanders and prob iir.i., n,.ri,'. ... l,: j am v me oidsst m an in tne cou n ty , and . perhaps in the state, he was known to 1U. Wu.iuSi.ii bUQu was 1UI have been 107 years old and might have any ot us predecessors, the railroads 1 been some older have given us better rates than everl We have had a terrible fire tho past before onlv one cent a mile-and the week in our community, in which sev i? ,i,.nha ....i,u.j,r..i:..j eral thousand dollars in property were l air is to be extensively advertised. . , n 1 ... oonsumed. The principal sufferers ino managers nave autnorized tne were. Messrs. Alex Dennis. Shenarrt issuing of a special illustrated edition Bell, Jas. Pioket, Cioero Parker, and uf me Weekly Journal of five thou- Jn- Taylor. Others suffered, losses sand copies, and eix thousand showy notlfcnown. Mr. Bell lost hie stables and , , , barn, Eli Sanders and S. J. Sanders like display circulars of three sizes, each one to have lost their dwelling houses. It nandsomcly illustrated and printed in was very dry and the flames leaped up- ten different colors have been ordered wards like lightning seemingly to the fr,,m (:,.;!! ona iiih ,,.,! in height of several hundred feet, catohing every town in the State. The size for Htore windows is 15x40 inches, and the ones for public resorts hotels, poet olfies. etc. measures 83x69, which is inn largest that could be procured. The a distanoe of a half mile away. Turpen tine and turpentine trees were the prin ciple losses. Shooting Scrape in Jones County. Early Monday morning Mr. Chas Andrews went into the yard of Mr. premium list id in tho hands or the James Cox, in the upper edge of Jones ptiators and will be ready in about ten county, near Bonus post-office, while d..va Mr. Cox was cutting wood. A dispute - i . i tij .-1 . i ,,t , . . i aroBe uuu auurewa eaiieu uux a u lie. We may safely count on a tremen- p , Andrews out of his ,ard. dou thront: of visitors, and let us bend Andrews attacked Cox and got the axe very energy to show them something from the latter and tried to out him worthy of the Athens of North Carolina. w"n I aoogea tne diow. An- arews ittiuer wm present buu koi noia of his son and nuahed Ihim out of the unurcn t,3rv:co3 xoaay. yard. While in the publio road Chas. Church of Christ Servioes at 11 a. m. 1 Andrews again oursed Cox and threw a id 7:15 p ni , oondusted by Rev. a oan round a. mm. uox went in nis ir-.... n..ii Q .K5jt ; House, ana got me gun ana oraerea " "-'J- Andrews to leave, whioh the latter re "The Penitent thief in Paradise." Sub- fused to do and again cursed Cox, who iect ht niiiht. ""The Resurrection." The then shot at Andrews but missed. An pablij is invited to be present. Young drews continued to curse Cox, who mn's prayer meeting ot 9 a. m. Sun They wofst' cases - of sorotula, salt rhuum and other diseases of toe blood - . . . . . . V H . . . L-. ... M . in curea ny uooa oarsaparuia. : a day-school at 3 p. m. PreibytHrian Church Services at 11 a. in. Sabbath school at s:io p. m., Wm. Uoilister superintendent. Contenary M. E Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m., and 7:15 p. rn., conducted by the pastor. Young: men's prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday-school at 3 p. m., J. K. Willis, sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:15 o'clock shot at him, hitting him this time and Andrews went down in the road hol lowing murder. The above facts, we are told, came out at an investigation before Justioe Ham ilton Monday evening at Bonus. Both parties were bound over to next term of court in sums of $200 each. Only a few bird shot struck Mr. An drews and he was not seriously hurt. Einston Free Press. Explanation. Editor Journal: It is true that 1 made an affidavit that certain property was only worth fifty dollars according to my idea of estimating its value. It is true that it was alleged that this property could be proven to be worth more. But before tois was ever proven myself and the contending party with- rew the case. It Is true that a note contendre was entered of reoord in the case. Now, to those who know not what nole contendre meaus. and are so deeply interested in the matter, I in vite you to ask some little school boy Tae argument was, we both quit con tending and be friends and neither one speak in any way except that be comtth a gentleman to speak of another. It is a lie that Mr. Palmer received any money from me in the settlement of our differences. It is also an infamous lie. and the one who tells knows it, when it is said I relinquished any indebted nees held against Mr. Palmer. It is also another intended infamous lie, when the gas bag blower says, I made any overture to settle this matter of difference except such as becometh a gentleman, and a wise man. Every body on earth, saving and excepting a tew roois, know full well, that it is far better to live in peace with all maukind if possible. It is true, I feigned a little paper, the meaning of it is that all our differences, are now ended. If we have settled all our differences iu good faith, why not let the gossipers know it to their own satisfaction ? It is true another paper expressive of the agree ment. Nothing that I have signed will hurt. But suppose I bad signed a pacer. that the sun should shine no more; do you tuppoie the sun would ceabe to shine i If the street tattlers, blowers and gossipers would stop to think, they would see, that 1 am clear cut of their sight, and they will never during their life get where lam now. I ptid lat-t year nearly $200 taxes. I pay my debts. I treat everybody right. I think it is about time all the blowers attend to thtir own business and get something to shelter them from tbe stormy blast. Because God made me your superior intellectually, I can't help it. Editor Journal: It is true, that there will be more people iu Hell, who un- lustly treated and spoke of me, than any man whoever lived: Who givts the widows, orphans and the poor in general more than I do V God knows I do more good deeds than one hundred of the street blowers, and miscon struers, etc. If God was not for me, why is itl get along so well and you don't V If I am so wrong why is it I get along so muoh better tbanyou . You are good, why is it time : are so hard with you ? Why keep on whip ping the devil around the stump? Come and own the corn, and say this, "Yes, I don't like Mr. Smith, because he can get along and make money and I can't." Kind friends, the only way for you to throw me off my guard is to leemingly bemy fiiend, then I would not be eo watchful. Suppose a plan by arrangement could have been agreed to between the powers, that were 1776 and 1B61 would not this been much better V Mr. Palmer is to pay all that he waa to have paid. The settlement is a manly one and I can't see anything in it to hurt me. You forget, that you are tol ing me, that 1 am a very important man, when you Uke my name for dinner, supper and breakfast. It is an infamous falsehood, that I agreed, offered, or even that any such thing was spoken of, to discearge Mr. A. F. Moore as a part of tbe com. promise, and those who say so know it. If one individual citizen hai tho power to do all you say he has. thon North Carolina should blush at her uulinked exalted judicial glory. I have enough to last me the remainder of my life, if I don't make another dollar, while that class of people who don't fail to dine on my name havo not got enough to last them until Saturday night. I am safe and perfectly con tented, and in fact I am always happy and oontented when I have a plenty, but when bread ii scarce, and when times are hard, I am of all men most miserable. But if a wrong has been done me in this settlement, or any other matter, since I have been in New Berne, I know that the wrong will burn like a ball of fire in the bosom of the wrongful doer, and the same wrong will servo me as a bleasing coming from God Himself. Isaac II. Smitu. DIED O . i , . ... ouiuruav, r eiiri:.u v i uence in this citv, Mr. in the 4oid year of his -i serviees will lie In- uu.u .ii t u emeu m:.s ,i ti-nionn Mr. D.ivis w..s l-j.-ii in IV-aufort and has been a Chrism .,;;J a member of the Methodist church fs.-m boyhood. Ue ir V moeu nom iie.iu:..!t to New Heme tl.i . e.;:i:. II- w. Mi at his rtsi- 'hn P. C. Davis a-'-. Th funeral d tl tho Methodist .ir- teeu years a ,-o an 1 grocery u.eicli.n,t. kmdhearted man 1, community. His deplored by t'.i,- sti 'lag of his wii'e mi l relatives aim numi-r. man has U il.-i rest. AmIi'cji in J. From wh c !i n..: A calm ami u:vl L'nbrokcti l v ' I. i prominent an iiiiri-ht. ,J.!v L t. 1 in il. lea; h u .1! b -le.itly :. .-rn L.iu.iy, e nini.it :x eiiiMieu, l.y other Ii icii'ls. "Ml ; A Rood is st Two Twin R. . new cylinder-: J A Sec. & Tn iw. ? h - I lj lor S,l:' I t ; . - i - order. .I'U'U Hi I : .ues !0.30 in uod i'"M, 1'. c . MIsSE-i DI.Si i-WAY will open a Llji.ei:,,; C! . Office Buiioin. I'll-.. ..v Hours f ro:n 1 ::() :- ", Accident OLD LZf.V. C. i artiliES s it old Pott D.-.miber 21 A Policy of I.irvriii.iM raym; n: SS9 I in' i----urJ na $5.00 $!00 For Twelvo Months. .'o Dues! No Asscssmenta! Thi:! policy wi.i 0:10-. ;o ho paid .41 000 in r-nan of 1. -.tS f,. ... ,.: ).. . 1 000 in case t f I'.s-h i.f l . h iu., loth legs, or both ij. -. :'iC0 in c.iso : i ciu- an:., (.a;- ,'-g, or one eye. Aleo indemni-.v U r tu; o in capo of being disabled by A.n ideut. Mo medical examination miuireJ. Moral: Take nut an accident uolu v. William H. Oliver, Newbern, N. Iaurftn(.) Agent. no ii') ev aun4t 'i : ! a i vi .; .1. I'iM) AT HARRIED. Mr. J. P. Haskitt and Mies Kate D. Miller were married last evening at 8 The 1 0'0iock at the residence of the bride's publio are cordially invited to attend brother, Mr. Q. E. Miller, Rev. I. Hard- theso services. ln8 omoiaiing. . ... . r m ir t r. I A couple drove up in front of Mr. R. Christ Church-Rev. T. M. N. George, c Hill'e residence and wanted a similar rector, t net Sunday in Advent. Ker-lnot tied uniting them, whioh Dr. vice, sermon and Holy Communion at Harper proceeded to do in his usual 11 a. m Evening prayer and sermon "Per' style, ine ooupie were Mr. to tho Brotherhood of St. Andrew 7:30 an(j Mr9 jqj,, r Barrum, of Lenior p. m. a coruui invitation is ex-1 county. They were married while tended to the publio to attend theee sitting In the buifgy, and drove off as services. Attentive ushers. Sunday- joon as the oeremony was performed .- school at the chapel 9:30 a. m , and at '"""u . n I At the residence of Mrs. M. A. Rus me cnurco o.ow p. m. mU themotherof the bride, last Wed- Baptist Church No services today, nesday morning. JSov. the 26th, at 11 a.,.lu .t i, v.An,n o'clock, Miss Carrie Russell and Mr ..-i-if .iiia fT. Oftoar Durant, of Brunswick oounty, by . w. .u .o uv- tfce R6Y T. O. Liovln. Baptist Mission Station.Market Dock Immediately after the ceremony the Morning servioes at 9:80 o'clock, D. O. bridal party retired to the dining hall, a t, i..,t.. ii ... t..4uh. i.. the table waa superbly decorated and wwaw idduci a& aio vuiuiRUj iu l ... (l . . - - . . HVUUVituiij vuv Mvuvuvvij d a vnui ai tic a vited to attend these services. partaking of the good thingi before Y. M. C. A.. Devotional meeting this them, the happy couple left for the afternoon at 0 oolock. Subject Man's Work Exalted, the Blood Dispersed Gon. 4 i 8-12. Heb. 9 : 22. leader, Dr. J. D. Clark. All men are cordially Invited to attend. '""AyS'iiv ' SHIPriNG NEWS. groom ' home in Brunswick county, accompanied by myriads of good wishes from their many, friends and acquain tances. .:. J. J. W. Children Cry for Pitcher Castorla. I o'clock a ARRIVED, Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, with cargo general merchandise. Steamer Howard from Trenton with cargo cotton. Steamer Carolina from Grifton. Steamer Nettie W., frcm Kineton and Neuse river landings. IN PORT. Schooner R. J. Poulson, Capt. F. J. Fitzgerald. Schooner Clara Gartet, Capt. John McPher6on. Schooner Elna A- Pogue, Capt. A. J, Houston. Schooner Eila R. Hill, Capt. Benj Hill. Schconer Unity R. Dytr, Cpptain Beveredge. Schooner Aldio Henry, Cspt. Wm. Hill. CLEARED. Steamer Stout, of tho Clyde line, with full cargo cotton, lumber, shingles and canned goods. NOTES. Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, will sail Monday at 4 p. m. Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today. Steamer Cobb will arrive tomorrow from Grifton and return Tuesday at 7 m. LOSt, On Wednesday morning, Nov. 28th, between lha cottou platform and the Railroad passenger depot, a small roll contaicir.ir a plan or diagram on thin pper. The tinder w i'.l be rewarded by deliveiinK mme at tho ollko of this paper. 29 2t SO YOU K HElY DRUG STORE ALL Til '. r i. OK- TO M Mil: IT A First Glass Pharmacy That our facilities for prescription work are unsurpassed, the medicines used being guaranteed as to purity and accuracy of preparation, niid f;s being strictly in ac cordance with the physicians' prescriptions? That our stock of I'mirs, Chemicals Patent Medicines, etc., i.s complete and NEW v That we have the finest line of Kvtracfs, Toilet Water. Cologne-;. lV.-e Powders and other Toilet prepiiul.oiis .".t nil times, and can h assured of fair sn ! courteous treatment'.' We ask you ( the us a fair liial and be convinced. Wutryto me t the want-i of oar customers and li.itie to merit their atronage hy serving them f.rthfully and onestly at all times. Verv respect fui I v, C. C. (IHEtX, Dm-.. ..1st, Middle street, four doors from Pollock. uov'i'J dwtf SALE, EXGHAKGE AND LIVEEY. ES. Sa Street Has justrpturnpd from the West with a FINE LOT of HORSKS and MULE8. Also, a fine lot of Buggies, Road Carts and Harness, all nf whioh will be sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don't fail to come and see him before making a trade. Feeding a rpccialty. nov27dwlf BUY YOUR PIANOS AND ORGANS FROM A North Carolina Elcus. High Grade Instrument AT Most Reasonable Pmces',-;? 'A We Oan SavftYou Monejr:;V, Chas. L. Gaskill & -CtfV Middle Stt opp. Baptist Caureh,'t" oc26di.8mfp NEW BERNE, N. 0,'r ; . : ;.i..-.

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