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; i .HE (LP VOL. X.-NO. 158. NEW BERNE, . C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. :: FITNESS XQCAIS 170TJND neu Meadow's" Grist mill, 1 ooe bunoh keys. A poly at, ' tf . . ! Joubnai. Offloe ; r pOrtAOCO If yon want th highest . 1 market prior for your Tobeooo ship It m Reams Warehouse. Durham, TI . O., or Jno. R Hatchings ft Co. ,, , TO ONE who oan copy, music in dear Bijla. I wilt give work at in terval daring '. (ho winter. I prefer the servioes of one who understands harmony nod counterpoint, although thii knowledge to not necessary, -: sepl8tf ; ; 4, !. CHAi. L. GaSKUA. , AGENTS WANTED. Free prepaid outfit to energetic men. Several of our salesmen hare earned- from 870 to f 100 week for year past P.O. Box 1871, New .York. - . . -i OLD papers for sale at the JotjbsaL office by;, the dozen, hundred or thoutandt'fi.-ly. V,''-:" ' , : tf INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSUEANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fit! of Ufa insurance before or after death.- Forty-six. years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the Bute in 1890- Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. r v " '- :'" - - ' augStf D. T. OabbaWAY, Agent. NEW DRUG STORB.-Drues. Medl altie and Ohemloals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlelnee. All varieties of ivrngglat's Hnndrles. ' Trans and Brao i. Mew crop Garden Seed. Fine and Largs Htoek Cigars and Tobacco, tu, saw. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not at wan prima), our nvtto and our success. C. O. GBaKN, Drusgtst aud Apothecary. Middle St., tour doors from Follook. JanSSly ABOTIO SPDA and Ooca Cola :?' -(; at 8AM'i.a WATBB8. Gld still flows to this country from -Europe, which means that a good crop Is eur best financier. AN exchange heads an editorial 'Turkey in , Danger." The real danger will be about Ohristmas. IN South Carolina on 23d of October eleven negro men are to be hung for the murder of another negro. - ' I , Hew- Yobk has had a big scare OYer 'poisoned grapes," 'Which tarned out to be not poisoned at all. The Augusta, Ga., authorities are Inquiring after Patrick Rooney to whom a fortune has been left in England. Governor Pattison, of Penn sylvania, has called an extra session of the Senate to investigate charges againBt the State Treasurer and the Auditor General. ' ' ' Mbs7Habmen, a defenceless woman living at Mentor, Ind., was horribly beaten by thirty men, who tied, her, naked, to a post and almost flayed her alive, . THE Wilmington Star says: The re-election of Mr. W. S. Ghadwiok as President ; of the Atlantic and North ' Carolina Railroad, is a fit ting recognition of services faith fully performed in the past. v THE Secretary of State of Florida refuses to attest the commission of Ex-Congressman Davidson, recent ly appointed by . Governor Flem ming to succeed Senator Gall. This adds to the complications existing. Aemed negroes -.? have driven cotton, pickers from fields in Ar kansas and burned a gin house; they threaten to drive all pickers out and burn all - gin houses; muoh excitement prevails and the author ities anticipate serious trouble. Because, the big crops here and a shortage abroad will enable our farmers to pay their taxes and re duce their mortgages a little this . year the Republicans ask them to vote for perpetual war taxes and a succession of Billion Dollar Con gresses. N. y. World. ' - ' Senob JSToyez, of Madrid, peti tioned for the privilege of conduct ing bull fights during the Chicago Exposition and offered to pay ior the right to do so. , The directory decided not to sanction any bull fights". " Over here we respect the bull of the pope and, we applaud the bulls of Wall street when they toss up prices, but we want no Spanish bulls in ours. ... . , 1 " .; ;, The famous old saying about "Hobson's choice" comes, from Mr. Tc!.:.s Hobson, : of i Cambridge, Inland, who amassed a fortune In what we would call the live-y bust ncos, as a "carrier" he Called it, and always kept forty steeds ready for mounting. t was an inflexible rule, however, that customers r'"uld choose the nag nearest the 'a door, and so all fared even ' , f Ftnne allotting the ' best i There. is an old print of I.-.:'' a showing him with 1 ' " 1 1 '"l sovereigns in his r.'.tia "Tie fruitful 1 f - .13.'' AO ar a LOCAL NEWS; . : NEW ADVKRTISKMl ATS. Dr. G. K, Bogby Beds eta., for sale. J. W. Stewart-For sals cheap. '; J. M. Howard Children's suits.' Cotton Sales 85 bales, st 7i to 8,05. , The musical and literary entertain ment ' last night was exoellently rendered.'-'--)'-' the Inoreue la real estate valuation in the city continues gradual no boom bat solid and steady. - Mrs. Mary Tuoker has a vegetable egg raised in her garden that measures over two feet in oiroumference. ; Th first of the old buildings to be got out of the way for the ersotion of the Episcopal reotory was Mr. James A. Bryan's office. Tearing it down was the disposal made of it. And still our business firms continue to increase their force. Mr. Walter H. Lane of Pamlioo will enter upon the position of salesman at the Bargain Store this morning. - New Bet ne is getting too big for itself. Her. limits must be broadened unless a genuine live and wide-awake land improvement and development com pany will meet the demand. A series of meetings will be held at Pollobsville next week to be conducted by Bev. I. L. Chestnutt of this city, who will leave for that place Wednesday and hold a meeting that night and Thursday and Friday nights. The annual meeting of the Cotton and Grain Exchange takes place to-night. As this seems to be the only commercial corporation now in active service a full attendance should be had. Muoh good can be done by combined effort and our board of Trade and Cotton Exohange are looked to, for some effort for the increase of business to the city. A city subscriber writes the Journal making complaint about boys mono polizing the sidewalks in playing pitoh marbles, claiming also that they often deface the tides of buildings, fences, walls etc, by throwing against them. Subscriber may be right but we refer him to the proper authorities to have the nuisauc a abated . Statistics are being gathered with the view of using them in presenting a petition to the offioiala at Washington urging the establishment of a double daily mail. 8uoceea In this attempt will make it easier to secure the establish ment of passenger trains running twioe a day in eaoh direction, both of whioh objects will militate greatly to the prosperity of the oity and to the con venience of its Inhabitants and also to the advantage of those who live along the road who desire to trade and trans act other business In the city. These facilities are earnestly desired by all. A Last Appeal. If yon have any artioles for exhibi tion at the Bouthern Inter-State Expo sition not yet sent in start them at once to Mr. Wm. Dunn, ohairman of the committee on the Craven county ex hibit. New Berne. Send small samples of your best corn, wheat, oats, rioe, rye, barley buckwheat, beets, sweet pota toes, Irish potatoes, turnips, or a bale of hay, cotton, pea-vine hay or anything else worth showing. The Exposition Will open tomorrow. October 1st. No time is to be lost. Look to Tour Drains. Borne old city ordinaces have been thoughtlessly violated to suoh an ex tent that It would appear they had almost been lost sight of, but the city officials are firm In their resolve to have all enforced that are on the statute books.-.-' - i; Dae notice was given of their Inten tion to have the height of all signs in the city measured and to subjsot the owners ef any that were not full eight feet high, as required by the ordinance to the penalty it prescribed. Notwith standing this-, over down of our business men had to contribute to the oity treasure for signs that hung too low.- s v There Is another ordinance whioh re quires that all drains of every descrip tion emptying la ' the streets shall tsrmlnate In a drain pit when they are on a line where sewers have been eon a trusted or in the ditch elsewhere, See if your gutters meet the requirements The ordinance win be enforced and It will be to lata to save yourself from cost after the warrant is issued for the violation. , ' : ; Desires to Bear Testimony. Henry Thome, ' Traveling Secretary of the Y. If. 0. A., writes from Exeter Hall, Btrand, London. February 2d, 1888: " ' " ' " -! ' V ' ; "I desire to bear my testimony to the value -of Aixoocx's Porous Plasties. I have used them for pains In the back and- side arising from rheumatic and other causes never ' without deriving benefit from their application. They are easily applied and very comforting Those engaged as I am in public work whioh involves exposure to sudden changes of temperature, will do well to keep a supply of Alloook's Pobous PtiABTEBS in their portmanteaus." ; ' ; , - ; Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the members of New Bern Cotton ml Ur.. a 1.x eMnpe will be held t t., r ru, on Wariansdny evening I "r l i, 1 .. c 1 8 o'clock. A f U -e la 1... JA8. 1 .!, 5.1 i -y. Coming and Going. : Miss Hattie Lane returned to her home near Core Creek yesterday morn ing from visit to relatives in the city. The steamer New' Berne of the 0. 1). line brought in the following passen gers: Mrs. Bettie Whaley and her daughter Miss Nita, returning from a trip to Northern cities after a fall stock of millinery; Mrs. A. E. Bell, of Wash ington, N. 0.. coming from a Northern pleasure trip to visit her eon, Mr. C. 6. Bell; Messrs. Jas. F. MilUgan and Patrick O 'Sullivan, steamer inspectors on an official business trip to the oity, and Bev. John Evans, of New York to enter upon the pastorate of the Bean- fort Episcopal church. Lieut. F. Wlnslow is baok from spend ing the summer North. The steamer Newborns took out the following passengers: Mrs. B. S. Prim rose to visit relatives in New York; Mrs. J. W. Willett returning to her home in Middletown, New Jersey from a visit to her son, Mr, W. S. Willett, Mr. Willett 's wife aooompanying her baok for visit, and Miss Emma Cohen of New York who has been spending the summer visiting relatives in the oity returning to her home, her Bister, Mrs. W. H. Conn, accompanying her baok on the trip. Miss Gertrude Bagby left to take charge of a sohool at Vandemere. To the Public. I have leased the old reliable and popular Beams warehouse, Durham, N. 0. for a term of years. I have had many years experience in the warehouse business ana understand tnorougniy how to guard tbe Farmer's interest and get the highest market prices for to bsooo. I have an elegant warehouse well equipped. The best tight in the world, and a well trained warehouse foroe. I will bsve my opening sale Ootober 1st, and you will do well to have a ahipment there in time. Give me a trial and I will look carefully to your interest. Ship to Beams ware house. Durham, N. C., and write to Yours very truly, eep22im Jno. B. Uutchings & Co. Stealing Bonds Not a Crime in Texas. Koobtzb, Tex., Sept. 27. J D. Mc Milian, ex-oonnty treasurer, has been on trial charged with misapplying funds to the amount of $14,000. Judge Hightower ordered the jury to acquit him. charging that the legal definition of money is logal tender coin, and that bonds or ooupons are not money. Judge Hieh tower, who is recognized as one of the State's ' brightest jurists, holds that no offioial can be in- dieted for embezzlement under the present 8;ate eaws unless he steals aotual caeh. Continued. Tbe favorable impression produoed on he firBt appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by tbe pleasant experience ot all who have used it. and tbe eucoeea of the propritora and manufacturers the Cat f ornia Fig Syrup Company. The StatevUle, N. C. Pnblic Building. Washington, D. 0., Sept 25. Bids were opened at the Treasuary Depart ment today for completing the approaches of the Statesville (N. 0.) publio building. P. A. Demens. of Ashville, N. 0.. was the lowest bidder at 12,270. No Bripintt or nausea after using Brookfield's Liver and Kidney Pills. Will core Biliousness. Constipation, Torpid Liver and stomach troubles. Sugar coated, oval. Prioe 25 cents. Uive tnem a trial, rot sale oy r. a. Duffy, New uerne, n. u. "Ill blows the wind that profits no body. " Shakxspsar. We are overstocked in Children's Suits, ages 7, 8 and 9, and if your boy wears that siza you are in luok, as we are determined to sell them. You oan take your choice for 2, 2.60 and $3.00. They were 8 00, 8 60 and 84.00. Do yon need any more half hossf We have a sample lot of them at N. Y. cost Also pocket books, and about six pair of blankets at cost At HOWARD'S. FOE SALE. I have Two Good Feather Beds live goose feathers weight 45 to oOfrounds eaoh. Also a No. 4 Herring & Ferret's Safe, Dexter lock, in perfect order, for sale. ' Db. G. K. BAGBY, , iSOtf Middle St., New Berne. For Sale, Cheap ! A Large Yoke of STEERb and one Log Oarriage. Apply to- - J. W, STEWART. Prof. Eugene Wallnau, Haneeek Street, near Methodist ehnreh, New Berne.N. C Expert Flano and Organ Tuner and Bepalrsr, educated at the TJnl- K rally Barlln. Hatlaraetton snarantesd. mlngtS.OO. Polishing ll.oo extra, . ,"..-. TESTIMONIALS. ' Miss Fannie Holland, Ifusle Tereher, ' ' Dew Berne. A. O, Hiss Marian B. Badsllir.Vaeal Teeeher, . New Berne, M.o, TtoL ealesp'e, ' ' Prlnolpal of Tarboro College. Mrs. JnUe Station. Mute Taaohar. ' , Greenville. N. O., January 8rd, Istl; Mr. Kuane Wallnau, j , . Dear ln It gives me great pleasure to assure your patrons nf your thorough ability as Tuner, and t give you tbe, liberty of using my name aa a testimonial.' . . Beapeotfully, ' ' ' v Mrs. bonis a Latham! Mr. Enghne Wallnan Is engaged as Piano Tuner in the Greenville College, and he has Jirovad himself a very competent and eara nl workman. He la a sentieman and eon aolentlonaly performs the work entrusted to hlra, and having given perfeot satl.fai.ion, I give him, unsolicited, thta testimonial of bis work, commending his sarvlees to parties In want ol a reliable tuner and repairer. . Prof. John Duokett, . Principal of Oreenvl lie Col lege, ' Greenville, If. O, Mrs. A, G. Hunter. Muslo Teacher. , BREACH OF PROMISE. A New York Widow Wants $25,000 from Wm. Cohen, Formerly of New Berne. lie Wanted Her Money Before Marry ing Her. The New York Herald of Sunday has the following account of some marriage negotiations that did not run smoothly : Charlotte Keen, a vivacious widow of less than thirty years, has instructed Lawyer Charles Stockier to bring suit against Widower William Cohen, a wealthy soda water manufacturer, for alleged breach of promise, claiming that her feelings have been damaged to tbe extent of 826,000. Cohen is about fifty years of age, a widower, with five children. He lives in a handsomely furnished dwelling at No. 202 West 123d street. Cohen's soda water manufactory Is at No. 6 Elizabeth street, and in addition tothefaotory and dwelling he owns five other pieces of oity property. The widow Kean occupies two rooms at No. 20 Bayard street. Mr. Cohen's friends assert that some months ago a Mrs. Kanner visited the West 128d street house as a sort of finanoial Cupid, and informed Mr. Cohen that she had been told that he was looking for a wife, and that she knew precisely the woman who would suit him. Mr. Cohen replied that if a suitable person oould be fonnd who was possessed of ample means be wss will ing. Mrs, Kanner stated that the widow Kean bad 5,000 cash. The couple met and were pleased with one another. One evening ha asked her to name a friend with whom be might speak on a subject ooncerning which he had some delioacy about speaking to her. She referred him to her friend Mafinus Levy, of Bivington street. Mr. Cohen called on Mr. Levy and wanted to vnow all about tbe widow's mite the $5,000. After Mr. Levy had broken the delioate subjeot to Mrs. Kean Mr. Cohen introduced money matters himself, and wanted to know what bank the money wra in, and ex pressed a desire to fl-'e the bank booh. Mrs. Ksan insisted that the money question must be postponed until after the marriage oeremony. August 21, ao cording to the widow, they teoame engaged, and the marriage was to be performed on August 30. Cohen took Mrs. Kean ont oarriage riding on August 23 and they stopped at the West 123d street house and had refreshments. While there, the widow olaims, Cohan said to her : ' We are as good as married now, and you might as well reu'i the matter by handing over that S5.0C3." She became indignant and cried: "If you cannot marry me for myself instead of my money you need not," she said. Then she left the house and thus their romance ended, and the law affair began. Mrs. Kean Is not heartbrokeu. "Hush ! " she said yesterday ; "would n't I be a fool to give up my money before marrying him ? How did I know how I would Ret along with him or hie family ot grown ohildren? Suppose we oould not got along together what would I have to fall baok on if I gave him my money ? He has treated other women in this manner before, tie nas been engaged to marry a girl in Jersey and the danghter of a Broadway mer chant, but backed out at the last moment." William Cohen was out of town, his son said. "I will not be divulging professional confidences," said Lawyer Sultan, Cohen's oounsel. "to assure yon on Mr. Cohen's behalf that there never was an encasement of marriage between him and the woman. He was introduced to her by a marriage broker. He wanted a wife with money, and when he found out she had no money that ended the negotiations." We have jaat received a nice line of Misaes and Children Goat Button Shoes with Solid leather SOleS, GUABANTBED TO WEAB. Sizes from 9 to 2, heel and spring heel, with cap or plain toes. If you want a good school shoe not too heavy this will suit, IN ADDITION TO OUB "FAVORITE" CIGAR, We desire to call special attention to our oelebrated "ChalUngo" Brand Roasted Coffee! ' pronounoed by competent judges ALSO JUST ABBIVED Fresh Sugar Oared Hams, BONELESS COD-FISH, Breakfast Hominy, Samp, : I ; . - Crushed Oats, eto. LUCAS & LEWIS. H. GILES, w Piano and Furniture Polisher SHOP OS BROA0 ST., NKAE lUCULK NEW BERNE.N. C. " TBSTIHOIflAiS, ' B. Giles has polished a Suit of Bed-room Furniture lor me, with whioh I am blahty . H. Giles polished some furniture forme. I am Wml Mtiefllid with same and am pleased to recommend mm to an, '., sep.aw ' ' Dr. OBas. Porrr, it. r mSmTJV K 111! Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report NEW BERNE THEATRE Wednesday Evening, Sept. 30th, 1891, The Black Diamond Minstrel Troupe! Will give their first performance in New Berne, Wednesday Night, Septem ber 80tb, 1891, FOB BENEFIT OF Tb.8 G?eit Southern Expositica. Admission, 15, 25 and 35 cents. Tiokets on sale at New Berne Drug Company's Store. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performancoomoii.net 3 promptly at 8 Miss Corinne Harri3on (Formerly of New Berno, N. C.) Will be glad to send de onpi i v. circu lars ot the Hemenwmi SrJioi ior Hoys and Oirls to applicants. Address Miss Corinse ElAnt.;.;ON-. sep246t Norfolk. Va. Full Line of Heating Stoves L. H. Cutler & Co. Special Gut Prices, To Close Out My Stock of CAN FEUITS. Former Cut Prlne. Price. 8 n cans yellow Tenchos uc. 20o, 3 U oans all yellow full stand Peaches. 3Tc. 25o. S lb oan a California Green Gage Kto. ifn. 8 lb oans " Ega Plums !c. iso. 8 lb eans " White Cherries Hftc. if) -, 8 lb oans Aprloots ilAo. 2Jo. Ib oans ' Muscat Graces 3To. 'lHo. 81bcana " Prunes In syrup H0o. 2 lb oans Sliced Pineapple Sbo. 'JUc. 2 lb cans " aOc. 16o. All or these brands of frulta are guar anteed to be good. JOHN OUNIJ. tiT If you have not tried my new drinks, COCA COLA AND GRAPE PHOSPHATE, do so at once; they are refreshing and invigorating. Give me a trial. New Berne, N. O. 6 16 dwtf FOR SALE. Two BRAND NEW Georgia Cotton Gins, 35 and 45 Saws each, for sale by Big Iko at 45 and 55 dollars, each. Factory price 90 and 115 dollars, each. Ginners will do well to call and see him. J. G. Whittyco. ABE OFFERING FOB SALB The World Renowned Daniel Pratt Gotten Gins TOGETHER WITH THE ''Boss" Cotton Presses . - wbioh oombined make the most satisfactory outfit for ginning ootton - ever nsed In this country. . . Tbey also carry a full line ot Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, I together with a full line of HAKDfABE. Send for price and some and examine their stock. They guarantee to please you. ,i J. C WHITTT 0O.,: ,'': ; ' Cor. Booth front and Graven Sts. Gold Zmg I :mSSM REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Pcwder and save Money ViiOLEfaALiK GiiOOEtt, UIDDI STUEET, NKW BKRNK. IS. O. To My Patrons ar.d the; Public Generally. 1 Havii removed my placnuf uunineps to South Fkont Stkkkt, Three doors Bast of the (jaoton House, : where I will be pleased to serve my i patrons as heretofore. I shall keep constantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES ! of the very best FOKEKJN AND DOMESTIC? OOODS, R. SAWYER, seplltf Fashionable Tailor W. A. WHITE, Successor to Mace & Co., Offers a full line of Choice Groceries AT Lowest Prices. Also country-made Tubs, Oilii, Brushes, etc. Roof Paints, Proprietary Remedies and Medicines in ordinary uau constantly on hand. esfaoran! is maw open. FroR Loan, Quail on Toast, and O woll, they will come iu a littlo later. U 'Ku'rir Boarders, 85 00 per week. Transient, on Kuropean plan. satcla.es, 0L00KS, And Silver-ware, NEW BERNE, N. O. Repairing Iieatly Done. June27 dwtf NOTICE. Tint Fourth Annuil Meet in;: of Ui.i Stook'iolders of the Nw Her u. Kuiiiiinij and '.o.'ia Anociatinn will hp hold at the Y. il. C. A. Hall on Weiiruosdrtv niRht. Sept. ?,0th. hi. 8 o'clock. A full attendance is reqnusted. By ordor of President, J. Ii. li. CaUKAW.w, sep23td, Sej'y and Treas. WlMlenl IJcaUrs In Groceries, Provisions T01IJCC0 and SNUFF, BOOTS nml SHOES, We are also neents for STOCK "D1AUEM' PI.OUK, every Dftrtel wanuntml. A large stock, of l'UKK WKST INDIA MOLAMSKrt, onrown lni pollution. Oome to see us, or send your orders Ton will And our I'rlces aa LOW as tbe mayuidWtf KO BERTH A BRO In Store and To 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 " Pearlino, 50 gross Baking Powders, 75 " Matches, 50 " Coffee Essoncc, 50 sacks Coffoe, 5 cases Tea, 200 rolls Bagging, 500 bdls. Ties, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Paper 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. These Goods must be sold. Call to boo us, foot of Middle street ' ' Ltlh:m, Beito & Co. jan9 d3aw wly F0ESALE. A Very Valuable Truck, Cotton and Corn Plantation, And some of thnlnnrlU considered to b M tine Tobacco land vm U In the eastern part of tde fatate tbiee miiee from tbe eity of Hew Borne, on the publio read to Washington and on the A A N. C K. it., and one of tbe moKL convenient for shipping lo tbeeounty 507 acres, ehutu 50 H,-:t- cleared, well ditched and feiiftMl, id tJ state of cultiva tion, the bina- e In on. al growth. lw:'. i - h k x twins aud kltehen; large c -i i . ; unc't tav&L bonee; two foarni; Ktrt'tj.-c ft c X 'i iiiiiirii; n'.". frame baud Inge, wJ;.i l rlct 'ii63so-r irarvely new, for lui .-r -t, i ii.rv?;h t. e.- outbaiidlnK. tit: '. . ,i i .i wi n. farm, the giow tu( . -.. m i- '1 r'hpr tlock. corn, fod der, Uii i. ' hi ::. -arm implement. ,n ;-i m -v Niuwn Cotton Uln with m co. teisj'T. one 8 horee power t i 'i:ir, j.i:I'.i?H and onlting, one j.t, ' rirn tubular Boiler, and , I' J;- ;'r; a'J Jn k'KHl order. Will u, -ne balance In one Address K. B. COX, Utx Hew Berne, N. O. IB&a YOU. Stop and io ;is t our line of BOV VEaTIiS SFOON4. Ask for I'aul K. Witts' FOUHTA1H PRISS, frG v I 'tjaet arrived. lforKBttueay 1 have Ju.t received afresh lot or in ROLI.7CU I.OLD CHAINS, warrant" ! for six years. We give a written guarunteu with each chain. My STOCK 18 M A V UP, and PHICKS ARB WAT DOWN, Gome in and see me. SAM. K. EATON, Middle St., opposite Baptist Ghuron. ma j 22 dwtf S W. WILLIS, AND- lieese. Midd -? t. New Berne, N.0. jus! imved: mmz -imlwky and -V'cit Virginia Horses! Mules lias -lust. Arrived with Two ( ' .. L(i:ils of Young KENTUCKY iu:.; WEST VA. KhJ MULES ! Ui 7 Years Old. 1' .0 EXP.,, FINE DRIVERS, " :U SiuMIo Horses, WW,:'-. W ; l!o Sold Cheap. Oiso K. cc Variety of C'wv Baggies, Carts, '.i: iv ss, Whips, IaIi . Dusters etc., etc. M OTTO IS Quicii cales Small Profits. Call and sco us before you buy; it will l,o V your advantage to ic S' i. lis IN & GO. THOSE UMBRELLAS havo nnived and they are beauties; especially those S.eel Bode and Feather weinhls. Our Fall Stock of Clothing has also arrived and comprises the Fineet Selected stock we ever oarried, and that is saying a great deal. We have also a line of pretty LATEST STVLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine Shoes whioh we have, need only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegle er's Ladies' Shoes also just reoeived. Does your Roy need a suit V See our before buying also a nice BALL and BAT FREE with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. JKSBI C53B . F. Taylor Has snivel from the North with the LARGEST -AUD- Best Assorted Stock OF- Groccries, ; ""I J Ail JT MWUUfl, Ship Chandlery &0. fto. he ever kept, and now offers to bus many friends inducements to call. 1 - Bt Quality of Goods, ' j i and Lbwest Pricegv
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