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The JOURNAL VOL. X.--NO. 146 NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. - '-C' if Xr 4 US1HESS' LOCALS. CONVENIENT Booms for tent. C. T, Hancock. BEAUFORT Mullets, fresh every morning after arrival of miil train, at ikh house of Thomas Daniels 2i ROOMS to it in pleasant locality. Furnished or unfurnished. Suitable for housekeeping Apply JoCBltAL oflloe. OLD papers for sale at the Journal office by thu dezin, hundred or thousand. tf INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fits of life insurance before or after death. Forty six years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company In the State in 1800 Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. ngStf D. T. Caubaway, Agent. NEW DRUG STOEE.-Drugs, Medi elt.es and OhemloaU, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Bino s. New crop Gardxn Heeds. Flue and Large Htoek Cigars acd Tobacco, all hew. l're orlptlont accurately compounded (and not at wab prloes), our nvHo and onr success. . C. GKiSKN. Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doorB from FollocK. Jan!!3 ly SELLING OUT AT COST. My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jy17 tf ' M. H. Sultan. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Cola at Sam'l B. Waters COME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stock. jyl7tf M. H. Sultan. A. W. Thukman, son oi Ex Senator Thnrman, is to answer Senator Sherman's recent silver speech. Marquis di Ktjdini says Italy cannot in an official way take part in the Colaubidii Exposition at Chicago. THE cotton pickers' strike is said to have been ordered ouly for Texas and South Carolina; but it failed to appear anywhere. J. I). Austin, a merchant living near Salisbury, N. C, was arrested in Itiohuiond, Va., Sept. 12.. for raising a check from $30 to $3,000. Tiik captain of a veBsel arrived at San Francisco from the Sand wich Islands, reports that eight natives, capsized near his vessel, were devoured by sharks. China not having taken prompt and satisfactory action in regard to the demonstrations against foreign ers England demands reparation aid is backed by other powers. The war cloud thickens in Europe. The passage of the Rus sian war transports through the Dardanelles is regarded by all Europe as a direct challenge to England. The Democratic State Convec tion of New York met at Saratogo on yesterday Sept. 15th. It is believe that Boswell P. Flower will be nominated for Governor on the first ballot. "Within the next ten days the News and Observer will appear in a ' new dress. A column will be added to each page, and the ap pearance of the paper otherwise improved." We congratulate the News and Observer on its pros perity, and the Democracy of the State on having such an organ. It ..is now said that Gen. Law Wallace is going to be the sncces sor of Gen. Proctor as Secretary of War. An exchange says: "There has been no great amount of talk about the author of "Ben Eur,' in connection with the Cabinet, but there Is a quite tip out among the knowing ones that he has been Beleoted." ' It is as hard to keep demagogues ont of any politioal organization as pigs ont of clover. :' They will force . a way through the smallest open ing, or, if need be, climb the fence, The Farmers' Alliance is no excep tion to the rule, a faot which is doubtless as much lamented by its members as by the true friends of the farmers who are on the outside. - r "ssssssswsssjsjasissasssssjsssMSssl '. .t,. The Durham Globe says: A musical treat is in store for those who Tieit the f great Southern ex position to be held in Raleigh, !?. C, during October and November. The band that is to furnish muaio for the exposition has been selected from the most talented musicians. Some of them come from as far as the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and two from Europe. The selection of the Btn'r r rrs LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. T. Htnoook Rooms for rent. Thos. Djnlels Fresh mallets. The Centenary Methodist church working society will meet at the par sonage tonight at B o'olock. A big oolored camp meeting oem menoes at Riverdale on Wednesday the 16th iost., and will last until the 23d inst. Mr. J. K. Willis received another good supply of marble in the rough yesterday by the steamer New Berne. There woro 24,000 pounds of it. The attendance at the graded school has increased to euoh an extent as to necessitate another toacher and yes terday afternoon Miss Jennie Battle woe elected to the position. The leaders in the movement to try to get tho State Colored Industrial school to locate in New Berne strongly desiro a full attendance at the meeting at the oourt house Thursday night. A religious servioe will be held at Ling Wharf tonight at 8 o'clock by J. C. Whitty.-It wil be under the auspices of tha young men of the Baptist church and they eztond an invitation to the public. We learn that Mr. E J. Linier, &n ercollont young man of Cyrus, Onslow county, intends removing to Sumter county, Florida about tho first of next month having secured eight or ten thousand sores of valuable land there, soma of it said to be a? good ai there is tho oountry. The first bale of new cotton has been rooeived here. It was brought in by Mr. Joshua Scott of Jonos oounty and sold to Mr. J. E Latham at 8cts. per pound. The grada was middling and shipped to an New England spinne y by Mr. Latham. Ten additional bales, old and nevr, also came in and sold from 7 to 71 cents. A Bmall number of New BcrniaLs went up yesterday to attend the Golds boro Fair. Today being the chief day of the Fair a good number will be likely to go, Remember, tho train leaves here during the Fair at 7:50, a. m, The number of fine raoe horses id un usually large and tho racing today is expected to be excellent. Two vessels were seized by Deputy U. 8. Marshal C. B. Hill Monday night at Beaufort. One was the of earn dredge Beaufort which was attaobed to satisfy several claims against her. The OLher was the sharpia Lsna Bell whioh was attached to satisfy a claim for damages to a trunk and oontenta whioh fell overboard while in transportation last summer. The cases will be heard by Judge Seymour in ohambers at New Berne on the 30th inst. The Elizabeth City Fair begins today. Tomorrow is the big day. The balloon ascension and parachute leap will take place there in addition to good raoes and other attractions. The commodious and well furnished steamer Neusa will probably take a good crowd oyer too attend. She will leave at 6 o'clook this afternood. It will oost but S3 for the round trip and the trip itself will be a delightful one in addition to the pleasure of attending the Fair and viewing our sister oity. Wandered Off. A postal has bsen received by Post master Win. E. Clarke urgently seeking information as to whether anything is known here of the writer's father, Jeremiah Marr, aged about 65, weight 180 pounds, sallow complexion, who loft Detroit in Jane 1890, linoe when his family have heard nothing from bim. "The writer says "For love of God and humanity make this inquiry publio. Information will be thankfully reosived by his daughter, Catharine Marr, 144, Piqueta Avenue, Detroit, Miob. The N. W. & C. R. It. The Elizabeth Oity News speaks thus In retard to the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston railroad : "Now Is our opportunity. Now is the time we need the co-operation of every man in Elizabeth Oity. We do not know that the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston R. R. will ever be built, but certainty the first steps are being taken in that direction.' A corps of engineers is now at work surveying the route, and they have thus far reached what is known as the "angle" in the oanal, some 10 miles north of South Mills, at whioh point they intend to penetrate the Dismal Swamp, thus giv ing Elizabeth City the go by. We believe this is only diplomatic manoeu ver, but U maybe genuine. It would Increase the distance so very little to oome to South Mill, and extend a branch to. Elisabeth City, that we be lieve If the best men of onr oommnnlty will come- together and consider this matter, and take the proper steps, it ean be secured. With the Inoreased freights from South, Mills and Elizabeth Oity, we believe not- very muoh would be required of our citizans to bring the road to thia place. At any rate there oonld be no harm done, by appointing oommtttee to confer with the builders, and obtain their terms." .,, : ; Elizabeth City has the good wishes of New Berne In her efforts to obtain this road. It Is hoped tliat s!i0 wi'.I be luC' c" ful that from t!.ore the resd Coming and Going. Mrs. N. and Miss Marian Schultz went up to Goldsboro yesterday morn ing to visit friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones luft to visit rela tives in Raleigh. Miss Grace Core of Norfolk is in the oity visiting her sister Mrs' H. B. Duffy-Mr. G. E. Foy returned last night from Davidncn college where he has been to onter his Bona Claud and David for the ensuing scholastic yoar. Mr. J. M. Broad ub returned from a business trip to Virginia. Mr. E. Cohen returned from a North ern business trip. Mr, J. S. Mann returned from a visit to relatives at Beaufort. Mrs. C. Reizanetein and ?wo children left on the steamer Newberne of the O, D. line to viit relatives in Now York. Water Works Proposition. A Carthage, N. Y,, item says: "fee oonrtruotion f water works in Csrthngu will cost, aooording to Moffet, Rodgkina &Clark's estimates, 54,000. The peo ple there are sanguine that they oan float the bands at three per osnt. inter est which would amount to 1,620 per annum ami which would b3 mot by water rents. Nearly six miles of pipe, will be required and over one mile ex- oavitation in tho solid rock will be aeoossitatcd. That one mile of excavation through the solid rook will probably cost the people of Carthage more then it will cost to lay all the pipes contemplated by the oity of New Berne and yot they are to havo their works ootaploted for 851- 000. The company alluded to in the above item is the same to whom was given the franchise of the city for an olectric street railway and they are also among the number who wish to establish water Troika in tho oity. A deliberate and thorough examina tion into th? offors made by a number of oompaaios and a thorough ventila tion of the matter baforc tha contract is awarded will probably result in the oity's getting good service at a reason able oost. Plenty of companies are desirous of putting in works and there is no oause for decisive steps until it ie pretty satisfactorily demonstrated what is the beat proposition for tho oity to accept. We hope that it will be kept con stantly in viow that first olaas works, satisfactory servioe, and the best and purest water obtainable Is what is needed and that not a single one of these things will be sacrificed in order to save a few dollars, and whilo it is essential to movs cautiously in making so important a contract we hope the matter will be pressed forward with all the dispatch possible. The water works are needed and the want ought to be filled at the earliest practicable mo ment. Confirmed. The favorable impression produced on the first appearanoe of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleaeent experience of all who have used it. and the suooess of the propritors and manufacturers the Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company. Home Patronage It is the duty of every man to stand by home Enterprises, the mechanics, the merchants, the milliners and all classes of manufacturers. The Raleigh Mirror fully expresses our views when it speak "If we desire home enterprises to prosper we should give them our sup port. It is not fair nor right to send orders elsewhre for those things whioh oan be secured here as cheap and as goodifnot better than we oan buy in for eign markets. When an itinerant advertising soheme omea along to strike you for advertise ment, say to him plainly no. Tell him you are a stockholder in every news paper in Raleigh to the extent of your good will and ratronage. Stick to home enterprises is the proper way to do; by this means you keep your money at home with a fair showing in getting some of it back again. This will build up a oity or town more rapidly than any other means, for it shows that all have oonfidenoe in one another and that each has an interest in the other's welfare and prosperity." New Clearings in Frontier Settlements Often give birth to miasma, as one of the first fruits of an upturning of the soil. Malaria is a relentless foe to the newly arrived emigrant if he be unpre pared to meet it by the nse of a reliable preparative and preventive. It, there fore, behooves those Beeking the far West In searoh of homes to provide themselves with a medicinal guaranty againt chills and fever, bilious remit tent and ailments of kindted origin. Hos tetter's Stomach Bitten has for nearly half of a century been esteemed the best. From Maine to Oklahoma, from Viotoria to San Juan del Sud, its acknowledged superiority meets with no challenge in localities where it has been used. Medioal testimony, the most positive and direct, baoks ud the general verdiot, no less in regard to its virtues In case of liver complaint, dys pepsia, constipation, rheumatism and kidney ailments, than in case of mala rial disease. The Eliiabeth City Fair. The Sixth Annual Elisabeth Oity Fair will be held from the 16th to the 18th Inst. - : - v- ' . - - To Induce attendano from New Berne tha fare for the round trip bf the steamer Neusa has been put at . three dollars whioh. inoludes sleeping aooom inflations. .? - I v taking the Neuse on the afternoon Pf --iny visitor win be ena- i 1 rf T '"V t A (JTJERY PROPOUNDED. The S. Y. Journal of Commerce Makes Answer. By reqaest we publish the following inquiry and reply which appeared in the N. Y. Journal of Commeroe. Asheville, Aug.. 3, 1891. Editor Journal of Commerce, New York: Can usage make the following sen teuco oorreot: "I was agreeably disap pointed" in speaking of an affair when one anticipated an unpleasant ending. W. B. W. Reply: The expression "agreeably disappointed" is fully justified not only by good usage but by the meaning of the words themselves. A person may expeot good or expect evil. If he expects the latter and it doos not come he is "agreeably disappoint ed." Maoauly wrote: "I was dis appointed, but very agreeably." 1st hemoria9!' Headquarters New Bern Fire Dept. New Bern, N. C, Sept. 8. 1891. An all wise creator, who doeth all things well, did on the night of Aug. 11th A. D. 1891, remove from our com munity and from our Firo Brigade, as uoble a fireman, as clever a Chief, as generous a man as our grand old city could boast of. This was our lamented Chief, E. M. Pavio Chief Pa vie was born in Now York City on the 18th dav of March A. D. 1837, He came to our oity in 1833 and lived with us. Jlot-hir-ed our prosperities and adversities alike. He first connected himself with the New Bern Steam Fire Enitiue Com pany No. 1. in 1866 was eleotod Foreman in 1370 and served as Chief for several years. 11 is lost election as Chief was on the night of Jan. 7 1891, in which capaaity he served with true courage and manlinesB until his sudden dosth therfore. Resolved, That we the ofuoers and members oomposing the New Born Fire Department oJ Nev Hern hereby tender to his sorrowing bereft mother and brother our sympathy and oondolenoe in their bereavement, and while we must bow, with bumble sub mission to God's will, we can still hope and pray that he who knows all things and does all things well, will remember our sad Iobb and afflictions and prepare each one of us, for that awful day when all shall appear before Christ our Lord. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on our minutes, a copy be tranr- mitted to his mother and brother, and the Now Bern Journal be requested to publish thprn. T. A. Green, E. W. Bmaluvooo, J. W. Mooiia, Wm. Eijju, L'ommiUoo List of Letters Romaining in tho postoflice at New Berne, Craven county, N. C. Sept. 12th., 1891. A Miss Rosa C. Arthur. B W. H. Harrington, Mrs. Emily Bryant, Mr. Elias Butts. U T. r . Chase, Mrs. Cora Clark. D Mrs. George Dixon, Mr. llanry Clay Dixon. F Mrs. Henry Fulford, Dimol Free man (col.) H-JoBeph Hatch (col), C. R. Hol land. K Miss 8arah Kellie. - M-A. H. May Jr., W.J. Mattocks care Bestnight E March, Mrs. Eivina Mattocks. N -Nellie Nelson. R-J. T. Ritch. 8 Joseph Steward, W. H.Spencer. W G. E. Wabraven, Watson Alex, George W. Walker, Charles D. Watson, Irvin West, John Webb, Hollister West, James W. Weeks. Jno. Wenty, Mrs. Celestia Woolard, Ed. Whitford. Persons calling for above lotters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke, P. M. Sec if Natural Beds Have Been Taken Up. Mr. Editor: Citizens should not criticize the action of the Supreme court, when lawyers are seldom com petent. That oourt passes only upon questions of law. Should the title of any one of the shell-fish commission to a part of the natural oyster grounds of the State not on the Winslow chart come in question and a jury or other court find tho facts that the said natural oyster ground in controversy was inten tionallu left off said chart by their directions in order that tbey might enter and obtain a grant for the same or some other person for his private benefit and pecuniary gain. You may rest assured that the Supreme oourt of North Carolina would decide that the grant so obtained was fraudulent and void . It is a fixed principal of law that no man oan take advantage of his own wrong, and to allow the shell-fish com missioners to leave natural oyster grounds to be taken up by them and their friends would be not only injus tice to tne oyster men who nave been living from the oyster beds for years but a uagrant wrong and a lasting in jury to the State which would not be toieratea. Mr. Luoas as we are informed has authority to enter all natural oyster grounds on the said chart whioh have been omitted or left off. Why does he not proceed to do so at once and stop all this contention as to what grounds may be entered or taken up r OVBTERMAN'S FltlKND ujmon'elixir. A pleasant lemon drink. For blliounees and constipation, take Lmon Elixir. For indigestion and foulit omaoh, take Lemon JSlutir. For siok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir - For sleeplessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take bemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail yon In any of the above diseases, all of whioh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, xianeys, dowsis or oiooa. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, ua. 60o. and fl.00 psr bottle. Sold by arnggista. - - ---y a PBOKHIENT MNBTTKB WRITES. ' After ten yean of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prontratlon, biliousness, disordered kid' i - i (v"""1 ,:in, I I nvn beno - ! -. - , 1 , : r, IS UK POWDER Absolutely Pure. A CrOam of trtAT hntrinrr nnordir Uiffheet of all in 1 Zxifcst U. 3. Government Food Report DIED, At the Jcsidouoeof hnrirranri mmh Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Scott, littlo Uf. only dauKhter of F. L. and Lorena lieath, on S-pt. 12;h, 1S01, aged 11 months and 19 days. -Hail Noiit-c. During Fair wook at Goldsboro Sent. 15, 10 and 17 the mail wiil olosa fit 7::I0 a. m. for the A. & N. C. ltailroad going west. W. E. Clarkfl. P M ' Now'j thu dy and novs 's the licsr. '' -Burns. The tlay has c.ovm vheu the straw hat has been called in. We have received our full wreck os soft. ! and stiff hats. Be sure 10 try us before you buy. We can y the best asuortcd slock of men's hats ki the city. We have some very small i : size Derbies, (i and dome large I sizes that y.ou can't iiud anywhere : eltfo ay to TJ . Hats wear logger th.'in iiiiy thing you cun buy for your money. Try IIOWAUD. IVlii'ii slio was a ''In!. I, :.,' rrii'd for Castorkt. WiiensUi! UxHn,,. Mi . , :-.hn rlung V Cnstna 1 When fir fccl tin .hvr,. rf.v $w ti-ra (.'.,:. : estauram Frog Legs, Quail cn Toast, and O well, they will ccmo in a little latrr. Regular Hoarders, 00 per week. Transient, on European plan- THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and thry are beauties; especially those Sieel Si-Unand Feather weights. Our Fall Stock cf Clothing bas also arrived and oomprses the FineBt Selected stock we ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. We have also a line of pretty LATEST STi LE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine Shoes which we have, nerd only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also just reoeived. Does your Hoy need a suit? See ours before buying also a nico BALL and BAT FREE with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. EAST CAROLINA Fair and Stock Association. Round Trip Rates to Goldsboro September 14th. 1891. PAH3KNGIKK DKriKtMSM' Hoptembar Hlh. To .?8nt V and N, O. Railroad: You will sell ticket! to tlie abovn Uolils boro Kalr from your vtatlou to Oolosboro and return follows: Tloe's io been Bale Hopt. Uth to 17th. Inoirslve, good to return Including 8epi. I'.ith. If you havo not Biim clent number of Hotel onler Ihcm at once MorabeftlCHv fj jo Atlantic , " Wild wood 2 :i i Newport .. Iiavelock Oroatan Klverdole Nw Beru. . Ola k's Taacarora OoreOreas; Dover Oaawell Klnaton , trailing Creek La Grange . a -.ii xin l mi i 1.70 l.so 1 15 1 : l :io l-:ai l.in .!! Bests . 7o Td above rates Include one admission Into Fair, Leave Morehe.d oity Depot... " Horhead Clljr AUantlo " Wlldwooi' Newport...'. ' Eavelook Oroaton.... " Riverdale -.... ' New Bern Clarke ;j; 4fi A.M, . 8.(17 ' II 18 s as .S3 " 6 63 " ".(, l.U " .7.60 8,08 8.18 8 83 48 Ji 60 JUS ......t.SS S 46 .....-10 00 - Tuscarora .... " Core Greek Dover.... Oawell. M Klnaton " - railing Greek. " u u range, " jsest'e.... Ar'v Goldsboro ....10.80 Betnrnlns. train will leave Uoldahnm al S o'olock, p, m. Time Table 23 of Oct. 13. 1809. Will be re sumeii on and after Bept. Isth, 1801. B Ii, D1L.L, Bnpt. DM. REDUCTION in Old .Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GKOOKK, MIDDLE STlU'.i. ; , NEW K13KMK, N. O. S W. WILLIS, Hams AND Clieese. Middle St. New Berne, N.C. ags Made of Oil Cl-th a;-; otl for service. To yet ctiO, ;uy -hi- duihir's worth of go "ids from ;t.-- ;iud .isk for the hivj. . . i !ur iiii'' ; S ini'i. ;.uo,'.s is I very con!"!' t'. hull in 1 1 -1 ;uid , spring Ixol. I I Am Happy to See You ail !ttU: pleasure In infornilne o:i Unit C. Wil ITT V t VO. nijit rv-i ivc.J , tir l.i'jf' i.f 'hp 'Vnri-i iteimw: ( I DAIKL 111 AT B' ( Of TON 1&K, i.i' l now rri p'iM-tl l-t !:(; iuiIimn lur II. ..f r--l'-lr;(t'l lilft- Iol'.-iIhi vitb Hi.- "BOs " iUl lON IMtl'iSHKN u - ii -.Hii-I blued liliiftf tin IIKiRI hill hln'liii' iiiii ft.r ginnlf t; rottitii ever use-i in (Ihn 'iiuiiir-. i nrv h mi i in rv m iuii ii it iti itii lit" .iii ctiint ('11. liiire I iT 1it, loHttn-r wtPi com.ilcii Block of llmilwHi t' -oii) for prlr-h ml (niii aiul iZHiinn 1 ln-ir slK'k. Ttiey guarHiitf u to pleaso you. J. i W 1 1 ITT Y A- CO . Cor. South l-'rout mi'l ret , ph sin. BEST Sc. Cig-ar IN THE CITY, THE " FAVORITE," Kur Silo by LUCAS & LEWIS. SPECIAL LOT BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ROAD CARTS, HARNESS. Will be sold low for I'aeh or scoured Notes. Horses and Mules kept IN STOCK. J. W. STEWART- sep.'l NOTICE. My wife (Malvins O. Moore) hsTitiR left my bed and board, without my eonseBtor desire, this Is to notifr n i persons, that I shall not be rp-' for any contracts made by I scoonnt whutevnr. .... !7 !)F The paronte of childrt-n who take music I - xhould obtain from me pampbli'i untitled: "A FEW WORDS addressed to the PARENT C'.inrcrning the .Vi;SI('AL KDUCATION of the CHILD." CHAS L. UASKILL. j:dtf anted. A i n -i i i,i4s Mun to run Dressing ud Miituhnii; Machine. tii One who ihorouxhly understands running and keeping the machine in order. KINSTON LUMBER CO. seplOd&wlw. Kinston.N. O. " FOR SALE."" Two UK AND NEW Georgia Cotton (ii-.s, and 4 Saws each, for sale foy IJijr lkc at 4,5 and ;.." dollars, each. Factory price imp and !!.-, dollars, each, (iinn.'i-s will !o c!! to call and soo Iiini. WE Mm YOU. 1;V i si-c.M-is, ,u Jk.v 1 .Liu ..if .s;- VK1H 1-.. W.rt .... 'lrrl FOI'.VTAIJl - iii- ! i-uci-ivod a fresh M !) COLII tll.tlKS. ii . . ,- (i vrrlll.-u v, -r: . : , Liarn n i f 0 ' -. . . , ... VH1CKH SAM, K. i Al'OK, rived : iousg fekeky at &es! Virginia i m j fffe Tt j !! " OE- BCAHN Ha- lii-,t, Arrived wiili Two (,,, lJ(,a,is of Young KK"r('l and west va. HGEiUr AND MULES Ki .iiii :; t. r Years Old. EX Ik A FIN DRIVERS, Dr.-ift .-ind Saddle Horses, Whicli W:ll J!.' Hold Cheap. Mho Twee Variety of Carriii' Baggies, Carts, i larn--ss, Whips, t'v i 'listers etc., etc. ri; moito is Quick Sales Small Profits. Call ami see us before you huy; it will be to veiir advantage to do so. MM & GO. S. II. STREKT, General NO LIFE Insurance Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C. t. w. m:wi A. H. 1'OWBliL. DEWS7 & POWELL, Life, Fire and Marine INSURANCE. OFFICJS IN Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW BERNE, N. O. ; WILL BP GLAD TO SERVE TOU. seplllw - i ,x To My Patrons and V Public Ge::cr, , Havine removed my place c ' ' South Front T Three doors F t r where I wi l I patrons m I cor " ' A 1 rsesi Mules
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