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V TT '.-.', ;5''-j :-Vvj-V:?jpif V0E-N0.1l5 SEPTEMBER 27, 1891. price 5 Cents. 2X- K '"0 iAOCO. If you tut th ludheet ' L inarket nrioas for yoarTobaooo ship . ' it to Reams Warehouse. Durham, N. O.. nnrsjon, R Batahiagl&0o7: ; ' rpO ONE wbo can copy musio In ; 1. olear style I "will .tve work at in . ,.u.rals daring, "the w Inter.. I prefer the services of one who understands tiaimoijr ud counterpoint, although :' thta knowledge is not necessary. " , . sepl8tf - CHA8 L. GASKlLt.- . !.- A GENTS WANTED Free prepaid t XXoutflt to energetic men. Several of ouraaleemen have earned from $70 to '100 a week for tm pt. P. O. Box '' ' lm. Hew York. fT?.? -:jJ 'CONVENIENT Rooms for rent. U- " 0. , Hancock. 01 .LD pa pen for sale at the JouBNAa, "office , by the dtten, hundred or, thousand. , tf INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE CO IIP ANY ' of Newark, N. i. . and get all the bene, - flta of life inaaranoe before or after , ' death. (Forty-si years . in-., business. . v Forty-six million" aaaste.- The leading t Company la the Statein 1890: Healthy iv'. male pertohs taken ; front fourteen to s' j seventy yeara old. -. , angStf D Tv0ABfeAW ay. Agent NEW DRUG STORE. Drogi, Medi ates and Chamloala, O. P. Popular 'v Proprietary Medicine, i AH varieties of Drnggl.l's Sundries., Troase. and lino a. " New crop Gardrn 8eed. 'Vine and Large . Btoek Cigars and Tobacco, all ew. Pre sarlption. aeouratelr oomponnded (and not atwaaprlees), oui mftto .arid our sueeem. O. O. GHaKN, Druggist and ApotHeoary. Middle etu four door from PoUooi. JaniUl; AR0TIO SODA. - and Coca Cola 'J w-v, .-at Sax'L& Watbes. ; I Thb largest congregation that assembleg in - Arizona on Sunday for Christian .worship ' is composed ' of Pinia Indians. , Thb Pope is inquiring into the extent of Socialism in France, and It Is stated that he will assemble a universal connoil to disonss the relations of labor and capital. HE who should conquer in baitle ten times a hundred thousand were ' indeed a hero; but truly a greater w hero is he who has but once con ' qnered himself. Buddhist Hymn. ? Onk thousand six hundred and - seventy-one persons ere baptized ' on a recent Sunday at the Ameri can -Baptist church at the city of - ' Ongole, India,v and ' 2,000 were ' ' waiting for baptism. '. Ik a negro i church . at Jackson- . ville, Fla, the jgas jets got dim and then went oat. Somebody shouted ' - "judgment" and - a panlo ensued. One woman was killed and sixteen '.injured during the excitement. The London . Beligious Tract Society is bringing ont an edition v of "Pilgrim's . Progress" in. the ' 'Ambario tongue "for the Ahyssi "nians. This is the'eighty-lourth language in which Banyan's great ., . work has appeared.' " j .?'J lit; the recent riot at Schang, " China, 1300,000 worth of property wa8Mdestroyedi4ilnoiuding. the Catholio and ProteBtant Missions. The customs offioers are under arms. ; The Chinese claim that the cause ' ' of .'the ".riot 'was the stealing of a child to pat in a convent. ." Thb .late Adolph' Oraoau, of j Breglaujleft X bequest pf $200,000 to the , Moravian Charch. The , custodians of the trust are the : German Emperor and the King of ' Saxony Half of the, income is to be used for the conversion of the :r heathen, ; half for the ransom of Those who hold up Mr. Blaine to the ' admiring f gaze '"' oi his oountrymen as the great and only original inventor of . hemispherical reciprocity find it convenient to forget that Stephen A. Douglas suggested a much . grander project : of pan-American reciprocity thirty years ago, before anybody - had discovered, Blaine's transcendent ganiuB. Chicago Herald. ' . A disappoihted fish peddler was belaboring his slow but patient horse in a street in Georgetown, D. C, the other day,' and calling oat his wares' at intervals, as , Herrin', herrin', ' fresh herrin'." A tender harted lady, seeing the act of crnelty "to the horse, oalled out sternly from an upper window: "Have ' yoa no ;meroy ! 1 io, in am," was the reply, "nothin' bat herrin'." Forest and Stream, "s The; Southern Churchman re marks that "if God in his provid ence calls . men into political life, let them go into it, willing to take their lives in their hands and to cacriSoe ; everything rather than raoiples; but if God calls' not, men 1 1 better not be offering them s 9 to the public as desirous of ( V to get a living or to ' Thlaiaf- ';land I if noli t'..aJ.irJs con '3cf t'.eerrarn? JJQAL NEWS; . .;, NEW ADVSRTISEMINT8. y Prof. Wallnan Piano & Organ Taner 'A. & V, O. R. Exposition Ratee. T J. M. Howard Overeoata eto. '-. Bargain Store Batton Shoe. Cottow 8lea 14 aleav' 71 to 70. 8lea for the week 159 balea. The work on the organ of Christ ohnroh b inffioiently adranoed to admit of holding the ervioe.fn ohnroh today; - Rev. C O. Yardell will "preach to nfght at' $ ! p. m., at Ebeneaar Preebj terian ohuroh. (ooL) . The : pnblio are oordlally iBTited to attend. The Atiantio Road hat done ao well the laife yew we would now like to aik if the tima has not come when it oan give a better earvioe by patting on a doable daily mail. ' We would be glad to aeeit and we beiieye it wonld prove a rapid stride in developing new bnai neaa in thb aeotton. ,: ? We' have" reoeived a copy of the ad dress of Hon. Kemp P. Battle, delivered July 4th, 1891, at the battle ground of Guilford court house, on "The Ufa and Services of - Brigadier General Jelhro Sumner.?' It is a substantial pamphlet of SI pages -and: Is an Interesting and valuable addition to the historical doon ments relating , to the pairkli of North Carolina In the stirrlpf and trying times of '78. Mrs. J. D. Carpenter,- who, a short time ago conducted a aeries of meetings in Hancock Street Methodist ohuroh has commenced her meetings in Wilming ton. The ' Star says of them: Tbey continue with inoreasing Interest, and the attendance grows larger as the meetings progress. Last night when the services closed there were seven penitents at the altar, and four conver sions were reported. The report of the New Berne Aoademy trustees alluded to in yester day 's Journal was in referenoe to its former property, corner Pollock and Oraven streets, a portion of whioh was reoently sold by them, to the U.S. Government for the site of the publio building soon to be ' erected, and the remainder to the Episcopal church for the site of their reotory, on whioh the oontraotor, Mr. J.- A. Simpson has al ready begun work. AH is not harmonious in the second Baptist ohuroh (col.) of James City. A meeting was held Saturday before last to elect a pastor. The former inoum- bent of the o files and a portion of the members consider that he was re elected. Others maintain that he was not. These differences of 'opinion led to confusion daring last Sunday's meet- meetings and .a number of the atten dants are oharged with disturbing the religious services. Esq. Hill took the testimony., in the case yesterday bat reserved his debision.' ' '''''' Brought from Bern. Mayor Manly brought back with him a number of interesting souvenirs of bis trip to Bern to attend the celebration ol ths 700lh anniversary of It founding. Among them is a folding picture, 15 feet In length, of the historical pagsant in whioh 2.100 people participated. He has also a number of medals made for the ocoasion. One large silver one that we have examined has on one side the head of Duke Zaehringen, the founder of the oity, with his shield and crest below. The other side has the ooat of arms of Bern, being a shield with a bear In the center; this surmounted by a crown and the whole surmounted by the cross of the Confederation of Switzerland and all surrounded by a pretty wreath in whioh dates of important events in the oity'a history are Interwoven. Both sides have proper Inscriptions. The medal is dated 1191-1891. ' ' ! Mayor Manly also brought with him a large, , magnificent, very handsome and profusely Illustrated history Of Bern, well supplied with maps of Switzerland at different periods of its history. This was a present "to New Barn from the mother oity Bern," '. Coming and Going. - Gen. W. G. Lewis passed through yesterday morning en irate from mak ing surveys of the oyster grounds to spend a short time at hie home In Goldsboro, Of 'c,:0i(K Miss Louise and Master Seymour Dennlson are back from spending the summer visiting friends In Clinton, N. Y, , , t . , ' Mr. F. Mahler, formerly of this city, now of Fortress Monroe is in the city. Mr, Geo, Ives returned last night from a northern trip also his family who haye been spending the summer North, t , . f , t, ( Prof. S. O. Brsgaw, who has been taking a summer oouree In law at the University, arrived last night to resume his position in the New Berne Collegiate Institute.; hfriyk'xi'': Miss Susan Hardison, of Pamlico, came op to enter the Institute. :. "Rev. W! S.! Rone presiding elder, passed through en route from his home in Goldsboro to hold quartet ly confer ence at Beaufort and Morehead. . Mrs. J. R. Franklin, of Morehead, returned home from a visit to her sis ters, Mrs. Philemon Holland and Mrs. Henrietta Hay. ' t ' Col. Hinsdale and two daughters of Ealeih are in the city a few days stop' 1 " rt r t.l AlWt. - ' Church Serrices Today., Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Servioea at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., oond noted by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 a.m. Sunday-school at 4pm., J. K. Willis, Sup's. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The publio are cordially invited to attend theee services. . v Ohuroh of Christ, Hanoook Street, I. L. Chestnutt, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday sohool at 4 p. m., E. E. Harper, Supt. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8. - AH are oordially invited to at tend these services. Presbyterian Churoh Rev. C. G. Vardell, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and 5 p. m. Sunday sohool at 9. SO a.m. The publio are oordially invited to theee services. Christ Church Rev. T. M.N. George, reotor. 18th Sunday after Trinity. Service and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer, 0 p.m. The publio are oordially invited to attend the services. Servioes will be held In the ohurch. Sunday sohool at the Chapel 9:30 a. m., and at the churoh 5 p. m. Baptist Church, Rev. Rufus Ford, pastor. Servioes 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sohool at 4 p. m. J. L. MoDaniel Supt. Regular prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock A oordial invitation is extended to the pnblio. Y. M. C. A. Devotional servioes at 8 o'clock p. m. All men and boys, both resident and visitors to the oity, are cordially invited to attend. HORNED SEA MONSTER. Eighty Feet iu Length and Cuts the Water Like an Ocean Racer. Gloucester, Mbbb., Sept. 24. Fish ermen returning from the far-off f lemish Uape nsning bank today tell of a mamoth sea serpent and strange ma rine monster seen on the banks this season. A aea serpent over eighty feet in length, resembling a giant squid. was observed one morning while the orews were engaged in hauling their trawls. He was also seen by the man aboard the vessels. He made a noise similar to the rumbling of a train of oars, and ploughed the water before him like a big ocean steamer. Two enormous horns projeoted from his head, and he is described as of an unoouth appearanoe. The monster made but one appearanoe, and was evidently bound north' THE FIEND CAPTURED. Bostian's Bridge Train Wrecker Al leged to Have Been Arrested. Danville, Va. September 24. The Register has private information that detectives employed by the Kiohmond and Danville Railroad have arrested at Newton, N. O., the man believed to be guilty of wrecking the train some time sinoe at Bostian'a Bridge, cousing the disaster in which so many lives were lost. The deteotives are very retioent, not even giving the name or the man ar rested, but it is learned that the evidenoe against the prisoner is strong, he having been oaaght trying to sell jewelry known to have belonged to persons auiiea in tns wreck. THE CHEAP RATES. The Associated Hallway Give These on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursday. Yesterday Mr. A. J. Cooke received official information from Mr. Carpenter of the Associated Railways that Tues day, Wednesdays and Thursdays are the days upon which the rate of one oent per mile will be Riven to the Exposition. This appears to settle that matter, unless the management of the Exposition oan induoe the railways to give the low rate on Fridays. State Chronicle. Terrible Death from Trichinosis. Anna Hohenforst, a pretty nineteen year eld Hoboken girl, the nisoeof Confectioner Albert Sturken, of 296 Washington street, was buried Tuesday last. She died a few days ago la terri ble agony from triohinosis. She lived with her unole and aunt and assisted in the housework. About a fortnight ago ahe was attacked by pains in her arma and shoulders, but nothing serious was thought of it. The pain grew ao intense that Dr. At well was called it. He treated her 1 for inflammatory rheuma tism, but no relief being obtained, the physioiaa Instituted a searching ex amination. The muscles of the girl's body were then alive with the deadly triohiosB and awarms of the tiny para oite were, revealed by the miorosoope. Drs. Fisher and Kudlish were oalled in, but the beet efforts of the three physi cians were without avail. The best known remedies failed to give the slightest relief, and her agony was so great toward the and that she prayed for death. None of the other members of tha family were affected by the disease, Boiled Jiam was partaken of by all alike a few weeks ago. and It is supposed that Anna eat a morsel of it raw wane preparing it for the cooking. New York Times. k Monster Saw Fish. The Wilmington Review laya: Bob Freeman, with the . Freeman seine. caught a monster saw fish at Carolina Beach yesterday. It was 18 feet long and the saw was 8 feet in length, ft weighed about 1,000 pounds and its liver filled a flour barrel. Tha liver, by the way, Is about the only part of thia-fish that la of value. It is boiled down and the oil extracted from It, Tbe fish is unfit for the table. We think the Review is mistaken about the saw fish being unfit for the table. We believe that it is esteemed a great delloaoy, and hundreds of boats are constantly engaged off Massachu setts in their capture. Ed. N. and O Confirmed. ' The favorable impression prodnoed on he first appearanoe of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years s;o has been more than confirmed by the ti'.inunt experience of all wbo have v i it, and the success of the f and rnnaufiioturere the Cal EXPOSITION NEWS. Special Features Great Interest Displayed. Misa Lillian Hunt has been engaged to give several exhibitions of her won derful skill in riile shooting at the Exposition grounds. These special entertainments will be of both accurate and fanoy shooting. Many persons, who like to be sight seers, nave asxea wnat win be some of the attraotlona on the opening day. Here are a few: A balloon ascension raoes, ball-playing (laorosse) by Chero kee Indians, of whom twenty will be present. The raoes, it is said, will also be run on the and of Uotober. A lightning crayon artist will give dally exhibitions during tbe xpoei tion. An Atlanta man proposes to bring twenty ponies, to be ridden by children around the grounds. Yesterday was the very busiest day in the way of preparations. This faot impressed everybody. The State ex hibits and the oonnty exhibits are growing. Florida is coming to the front in great shape and will give North Carolina a race for first plaoe and the honors. Its exhibits are here and are going in position rapidly. Twelve of the counties have their spaces beautifnlly decorated. The managers of these are putting in ex hibits. Wake is using considerable tobacco for decorative purposes. Telegrams from Northern people, asking space privileges, at fancy prioea, are coming in. As all the space in tbe maid building is taken, these people are given spaoe in the grounds. Some will put up buildings, others will use tents. The transformation wrought in the appearanoe of the interior of the build ing In the last two days is really remarkable. The offloials say that the Exposition will be bigger than ever they had hoped it would be, Bnd that it grows all the while. A baby show is to be one of the fea tures and the Standard musio company of Winston will manage it. From noon to 1 o'olook p. m. daily, the show will be held. The prettiest baby will re ceive a silver dollar and a ticket. On the last day of the Exposition the most beautiful baby of all shown during the entire period will be given a Bridgeport organ, worth 8125. Mr. John B. Stone returned yesterday from a trip South, soliciting exhibits, and brings news that a large number of persons in the various oities will visit the Exposition. He was surprised at the interest shown. Ral. Chroniole. No griping or nausea after using Brook field's Liver and Kidney Pills. Wilt cure Biliousness, Constipation. Torpid Liver and stomaoh troubles. Sugar coated, oval. Price 25 cents. Give them a trial. For sale by F. H. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. , A Common Sense Remedy. In tbe matter of ouratives what you want is something that will do its work while you continue to do yours a remedy that will give you no inoon venienoe nor interfere with your busi ness. Such a remedy is Allcock's Pobous Plasters. These plasters arc not an experiment; thev have been in use for over thirty years, and their value has been attested by the highest medical authorities, as well as by testi monials from those who have used them. They require no change of diet and are not affeoted by wet or cold. Their notion does not interfere with labor or business; you oan toil and yet be oured while hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex oan use them with great benefit. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. "To Daoide a wager the stitohes in a winter overcoat were counted reoently. The number was 89,619. " We didn't know there were "sew" many, bat we do know, that we have a well selected stock of overcoats and if you need one" we may have the very thing yon want, at least give us a call if you need any Clothing, Hats or Shoes. New Ties, scarf, collars, cuffs and sus penders just in At HOWARD'S. Prof. Eugene Wallnau, Baneoek Street, near Methodist ohuroh. New Berne, M. O., Expert Piano and Organ Taner and Repairer, educated at the Uni versity f Berlin. Satisfaction suaranteed. Tuning 13.00. Polishing 1 1.00 extra. TESTIMONIALS. Miss Fannie Holland, Mnslo Tereher. New Berne, N. C. Miss Marian R. Badollff, Vooal Teacher. New Berne, N. C. Prof. Galesp'e, Prlnolpal of Tarboro College. Mrs. Julie Station. Mnslo Teacher. Greenville. N. O., January 3rd, 1891: Mr. Kneene Wallnan. Dear Mir: It gives me great pleasure to assure your patrons of jour thorough ability as a Tnner, and I give you the liberty of u,iu uxj iuuuu mm I. benumoniai. Heapeotfully, , Mra, Louis C. Latham Mr. Xuthne Wallnau is engaged as Piano Tuner In tha QreeavUla College, and he has Koved himself a verv oompetent and eara 1 workman. Ha la a aentleman mi. solentlously performs the work entrusted to him, and having given perfeot satisfaction, I give him, unsolicited, this testimonial of bis work, commending his services to parties .u w am vi muww fcuuor .uu repairer. . -. Prof. John Duckeu, Vv; Prlnolpal of Greenville College, . ! Greenville. . C, ' Mrs. A. G. Hunter. Muslo Teacher. We have just received a nice line of Misses and Children Goat Button Shoes with Solid leather soles, , Guaranteed to wear. Sizes from 9 to 2, heel . and spring heel, with , cap or plain toes. If yoa : want a good school shoe not too heavy this will suit, '. " ti'v' ;'-' ' 1 " I ' VI t'-'-xis'' MaliJ O I Wliak POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strpngth. Latest V. S, Government Food Report DIED. In Buffalo. New York. Saturday. September 26th, Mr. Alfred 8. Bar row, a native of New Berne, aired 38 years. He leaves his mother, wife and ohild to mourn his death. Gold Wave Coming! Full Line of Heating Stoves "AT L. H. Cutler & Co. In StoreandTo Arrive: 400 bbls. Flour," 40 " Sugar, 25 " Molasses, 25 " Pork, 25 " Oil. 100 " Lime, 100 ' Cement, 30 " Snuff, 200 boxes Tobacco, 500 " Cigars, 100 " Starch, 25 " Pearliuo, 50 gross Baking Powders, 75 " Matches, 50 " Coffeo Essonco, 50 sacks Coffeo, 5 cases Tea, 200 rolls Bagging, 500 bdls. Ties, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Papor Sacks, 50 dozen Axes, 40 " Pocket Knives, 50 " Files, 50 " Locks, all sizes, 10 " Coffee Mills. Also a thousand and one other articles too numerous to men tion. Thcso Goods must bo sold. Call to see us, foot of Middle street. Latham, Burma & Go. jan9 d2aw wly Special Gut Prices, To Close Out My Stock of CAN FEUITS. Former f'rioe. 8 lb cans 'A yellow Peaches me. 8 tt oans all yellow full stand Peaches. 3Tto. 8 lb cans California Green tinge ftm. Cut Price. 20o. 250. Voo. 2oO. 16 1, 2V). it&o. 2(10. 20c, 160. 8 lb oans " Knt Plains Hie. 8tcarjs Wtalte OherrleB 8Sc. s lb oans " Apricots H6o. SB) cans Muscat Grapes 350. 8 lb cans " Prunes In syrup Xflo. 2 lb cans Sliced Pineapple 2Ao. 2 Ibeans " " 20c. 49 All or these brands ol fruits are anteed to be good, JOHN DUNN. guar- tsT If yon have not tried my new drinks, COCA COLA AHD GRAPE PHOSPHITE, rlAIAil ABM! ihiVIM MfMs.KlntV a.ns4 invigorating. Oiy ma trial. 1 V T WVIHVt 1 VK , V 1WUWU FOR SALE. Two BRAND NEW Georgia Cotton Gina, 85 and 45 Saws each, for sale by Big Ike at 45 and 55 dollars, each. ' ', Factory price 9d and 115 dollars, each. Ginnera will dp well to call and see him" ' j . J. 0. Whittyco. ARE OFFERING FOR SALE The World Renowned Danisl Pratt GoitonOlns TOGKTHEK WITH Tilt; "Bcfss" Cotton Presses which combined make the most satisfactory outfit for ginning cotton ever used in ibis country. They also carry a full line of Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, together with a full lino of HARDWARE. H fr price ami i'mii' uud examine their k. They guarantee to pleane you. J. ( W 111 IT Y A CO.. Cor. South Front him riiu en st. RlWCfI0NinOld Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GKOOEB, MIDDLE STEEET, NKW BERNE. N. O. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Front Stkkkt, Three doors East of the Gaston Uouse, where I will be pleased to serve my patrons as heretofore. I shall koop constantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very beet FoKKKiX AND DOMESTIC (iOODS. K. SAWYER. soplltf Fashionable Tailor. W. A. AVH1TE, Sucoessor to Mace & Co., Offers a full line of Choice Groceries Lowest Prices. Also country-made Tubs, Hoof Paints, Oils, UruBhos, etc. Proprietary Remedies and Medicines in ordinary use constantly on hand. Restaurant IS NOW CFEH. Frog Legs, Quail on 7oii.t, and O well, they will como in a littln later. Hogular Boarders, (It) por week. Transient, on European plin. -" ss sniM'j'ti;rts Watclies, CL00KS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BEKNE, N. 0. Repairing Iieatly Done. Junc27 dwlf NOTICE. The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the New llerne Building and Loan Association will be held at the Y. M. C. A. nail on Wedmeeday night, Sept. 30th, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of President, J. B. B. Carr&way, sep23td, Seo'y and Treas. & BRO. Wholesale Dealers In Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SnOES. We are also wen ts for BTorrir. "ntA neii' PLOUK, every barrel warianted. A laree stock of PURE ,WKST INDIA MOI.A88KS, onr own Importation. Dome to see us. or send your orders Tou will find our Prices as LOW as tbe Lowest. majiHdwtr KOBKRT8 a BRO Grand Musical Treat In store for the citizens of this good old city, nnder the auspioes of LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF THE BAPTIST OHUROH, AT riiK New Berne Theatre, TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 29th, 1891. Qeneral Admission, - . -. 85 cents. Reserved Seats, .' . - - 50 " Gallery; , . - - ' ' B5 ' " For further' Information see small bills. .',,- - . WE UWl YOU. 8top and look at our line of IOCTU1B SPOORS. Ask for Paul K. Wlrta' rOORTAIsT PENS, fresh lot JUBt arrived. I rorget touay I have Just received a trash, Int "I tii' se ROLLED MOLD CHAIHaV warrnn ted for si x years. We give a written guarantee w'.tli each chain. iriySTOCKIS WAY DP, and PRICKS ARB WAY DOWN. Come In and sea SAM. K. EATON, Middle Ht opposite Baptist Chun". mayL"J dwtf S. W. WILLIS, -AND- Cheese. Middle St. New Berne, N.0. Just Arrived : Young Kentucky and -Vest Virginia esl Mules Has Just Arrived witli Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddlo Horses, Wliicli Will Lo Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap-liobes, Dusters etc., etc. OUU MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and seo us before you buy; it will be to your advantage to do so. m s go. So. Cigar IN THE CITY, IE iS FAVORITE," For Sale by LUCAS & LEWIS. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and thnv are bean ties: especinlly those Sieel Rodsand Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clotting has also arrived and comprises the Finest Selected stock we ever carried, and tbat is saying a great deal. We have nlo a line of pretty LATEST STYLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine Shoes which we have, need only to be mentioned. A fall line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also just reoeived. Does your loy need a suit ? See onr. before buying also a nice BALL sad. BAT FREE with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. Taylor Has arrive! from the North with the LARGEST -AND Best Assorted Stock -OP- Hois Groceries, , Dry Goods, . Ship Chandlery , &o , Ac . &e. he ever kept, and now offer, to blai many friends inducements to oall. -; t Btt Quality of Good, 1 and Lowest Price a
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