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mm VOL. X.-NO. 166. NEW BEKNE, N. C., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. : .'T-TITV n OURNAL. r .1' Vri BUSINESS 'LOCALS. SMOKE Genuine Cabana TobMoo. . ;;,yp ooM,tt FOUND bmi Meadow ' Gristmill, one bunoh keys, Apply at, "' ' tf - JOUBNALOffiOtt,' TOBACOO. If you want tha highest market prices for yonr Tobaooo abip it to Eeami Warehouao, Darbam, N. C, oare Jno, E. Hutohings ft Co. ," TO ONE who can oopy tnosio in a olear style. I will give work at in-, tervals daring ' the - winter. I prefer , tbe aerrioea of one who understands harmony and counterpoint, although this knowledge it not necessary. ' aepl8tf ? tl ' Cha. h. Gabkill. , NEW DBTTQ 8TOBB. Drugs,' Modi eu.ee and Ohemloals, O. P. Popular ; Proprietary Medicine.. All varieties of ' Druggist's Sundries. Ttohm and Bno a. Hew crop demon Heed. Fine and Large Huwk Cigars and Tobaooo. Axi. hsw. Pre scriptions aeourately compounded (and not at WAR prices), onr motto and our enocess. U. O, GKsUSN, Draggle! aud Apotheoanr, Middle at., four doore from Polloek. janSly ' GEN. W.-jBLF. LKB'a physician regard fhls condition m sUghly improved.' 4 V"KJ .)'.? K. . BiOHI Hon. Wm, Henry Smith, Government leader in the British House ot Commons! is dead. , Not long ; ago Ex-President Cleveland, wanted id know "What shall we do with onr Ex President." Bock the cradle, Grover; 1 1 5 ' FBOHINENT : Ohio t Republicans oonoede I that the Democrats will have . the Legislature. Democrats claim that they will have Governor ' and Legislature. ' ' Thx second Ecumenical connoil . of the Methodist church hascon r rened in Washington City. Dele - rates. ; from Europe and this continent are in attendance. GO VEEN OB CAMPBELL, of Ohio, demands the retraction by New York, Philadelphia aud Cincinnati p.ipers, of alleged libellous publidit- lions, or suit will be at once brought against them. Ex PeeSIDKNT Cleveland made , 1 a speech at the. Young Men's l)eiu dcratic club in New York ou the ' evening of the 5th instant, in which he said ' there never, was a time when Democrats had more incen ti ve to be earnest and enthusiastic -' in the Bopport of the principles of their party and their nominee. The growers of sea island and longstaple ; cotton, in South Caro Una, have combined to prevent the growers ' la : Georgia, Florida and ' Egypt from securing seed in South Carolina, believing that the staple , in those sections will so deteriorate that the South Carolina growers will practically control the market, ' Peesident Haeeison's contri bution to the f asset 'fnnd in this Stale began with $5,000 and almost : ; immediately dropped to I50O, fur ther newspaper : reductions' .may ' carry it down to ISO,' or ven 15. Those who are best acquainted with the esteemed fresldeii't excellent views , with regard to private eco nomy will incline to the figne 15, or even less. New York, Advertiser. . , The newspaper v. press ' of St. ; Petersburg denounce: ' the conduct of the merchants, and members of the nobility for seeking profit from their stores of com while the poor peasants are starving.' They make ' a strong appeal to the Government to remove the edlot prohibiting the export of rye and substitute there for a heavy tax on ' the exportation of all cereals. Beports from the Baku distriot and elsewhere are to the effect that thousands of persons , are dying of starvation. .' ',V THE Woodstock; Alliance (Ala.) lately met and solemnly resolved that there has been a total, change in the original purpose and princi ples of the Farmers' Alliance; .its loaders becoming) aspirants for office; its efforts at educating the people resulting in the boycotting cf some of the leading papers; encouraging' only 'one- side and pr-tisan publications; its adopted s attacking the course and i ,:r of time-honored repre- Ewit r.iive of the people, who have ratrkl:..!y and heroically battled, ia a hc; I; :3 minority, against the -rsacLments of a reckless ::ontatlon of a centralized :.zt and a corrupt plutocracy; T"J!2 to force the people to 1 unthinking indorsement -3 " recLlc.s schemes of 1 revolution ; to form f r tia dioruptioa of 5 T'-.th; 'f ad the ' :it t'.3 i LOCAL NEWS. . JNSWADVXHTISSmiiTS. Yt.1L Wataon Notloa. , H. B. Dnffy-MUlinery. 1 Lowanda Specialty Co. theatre. J. M. Howard Fall salts, etCr Fannen OU Mllla Wanted. - Cottok New Berne Market Bales yesterday 68 bales at 8 to 81. Durham baa a beet II feet In olrcnm- ferenoe that weighs 181 pounds. Who ou "beet" ita. ' Chaa. 8. parnell, the famous Irish, Nationalist , ., leader died ' suddenly Tuesday bight from the indireot effect of a ohUI. . -..,;r - The Lowanda Spaolalty company hare a two Bights enxagement at the theatre nest week Monday and Tuesday. Frete notioes apeak very high of their performance, , Messra 0. B. F. Edwards & Co. are patting in a- new drill press and lathe in their shops at Howarda ship-yard. The boiler which they are building for tbe steamer Yaneeboro la near complet ed, and will probably be finished thia week. The Qoldsboro Headlight telle of a curiosity in the way of two ohiokena in the possession of Mr. Jae- W. Taylor, of Greene oounty. Eaoh chicken has only one leg and no sign of another leg what ever. One ohloken is minus the left and the other the right leg. The following named gentlemen who were appointed by the Cotton ft Grain Exchange and the Mayor and Bjard of City Council are requested to meet tlia Friday afternoon at S o'olookat tbe Cotton Exohange rooms: T. A. Green, K. B. Jones, J. E. Latham, D. L. Roberto, 0. E. Foy, S. W. Small wood, J. A. Meadows, M. Hafan and Wm. Dunn, The . old set of officers of the New Berne Cotton and Grain Exohange were re-elected for the ensuing year. They are Preeident, 8. W, Smallwood; Vioe President, Dr. Chas. Duffy, jr., Trees urer. T. A. Green; Secretary, James Red aloud; Directors, K. B. Jones, Matt ttauly, G. F. M. Deil, Geo. A. Oliver and 0. E. Foy ; Superintendent, D T. Carraway. The North Carolina Missionary Con vention will hold ita annual assemblage in this oity October the 23d to continue fourdaya. There will probably be one hundred and fifty delegates present and the good people of New Berne will no doubt see that they are entertained, A committee has been appointed to make all neoessary preparations who will toon wait upon our citizens at large, From Mr. W. H. West, of Clots, we learn that the new Methodist obnroh "Bethany" in Sand Hill township, Lenoir oounty will be dedioatedthe fourth Sabbath in Ootober. The con gregation has for yean been meeting and oonduotlng a Sabbath school in different places for years, and are de lighted at having a church of their own The ladies worked faithfully for It and their efforts eontribvUd materially in accomplishing the desired object. From tha Wilmington Messenger we learn that Bev. Bam P. Jonee, Bar. Mr. Stuart and Professor E. 0. Excell, all three are expected to arrive in Wil mington today, to oommenoe the evan gellttlo meeting. It is looked forward to with muoh interest in the commun ity. The grand choir for furnishing musio at the Tabernaole during the meetings waa organized with about 100 singers, male and female, representing the different denominations of the city. Even larger crowds are exported than attended the meeting held there last year.-ivf:vv: ToYIsittheCity. The party of PhUadelphlane who are intersted in the N. W. and C. Railroad and are now traveling over the p repot' ed route will arlve at Dover to-morrow where they will be met by a committee of our , citlaens and escorted to New Berne. 'President Chadwlok will tend up hit parlor oar for them. ; They will remain over Sunday and probably Monday so that an opportunity will be afforded to take tbem through the city and over the farms near by for the purpose of getting tome idea of the volume of business carried on. Tbe special ear for their disposal will ar rive with the regular evening train and it It hoped that our clttsenS wiU fully interest themselves in endeavoring to present the inducements that are being so rapidly developed at the present timevKf ;3 ; .?iAjj;y?;-! ; This is an important move for New Berne. We must grasp the opportunity while it late.- - it off ored , or it may be too Craven and Pamlico Agree on the Debt. The difference of opinion existing between Pamlioe and Craven oountiee as to the amount that Pamlioo owed Craven as her proportion of Craven's debt when the former oounty waa established and about whioh the two counties; have been contending in the courts for three years hat been satli faotorily adjusted by oompromise Pamlioo b to pay Craven til. 000 in five payments of $2,200 each the first pay, ment to be made the first Monday in May 1303, and a similar payment on the Brat Itonday ia Hay of e- ' suocf . 'Inj j . .r tii.'.:i the debt is dli ,..sr -1. X'-a I'l.c") lis v te bew ary int" t r-' i ii t a I's i till ' ' ' ; 1 .11 CITI COUNCIL PB0CEEOI5GS. Building Petition Committee Report Police Records License Tax Titles to Foot of George Street, o, Ac. Oot., 6, 1891. Board met In regular session this evening. Mayor Manly presiding, pres ent Oounoilmen Ellis, Manly, Loviok, Crawford, Richardson, Miller and Oden. Minutes of last regular and special meetings read and approved. Petition of A. R. Dennison to erect a two story brick building on corner Hancock and South Front streets wm granted. Petition of T. J. Hall ft Bro to re pair their abed, granted provided they conform to the law. Petition of Haokburn ft Willett to erect a corrugated iron building on (heir premises Pollook street was granted. The following additions were made to the Hoe me tax: Publlo haoks 1 horse 60o month, Publio hacks 2 hone 81. 00 month, (not to apply to livery atablet.) Briok yards for aale of bricks 11.00 month. Barrel f aotories (1 .00 month. The following ordinances were adopted: Chap. Seo. That it shall be un lawful for any person or persons to carry or convey through the publio streets or paaswaya of the oity any slops or garbage, if the same be contained in an uncovered receptacle. Any person violalating thia ordinance shall be sub ject to a penalty of fire dollars for eaoh ana every onenae. Chap. Seo. That it shall be un lawful for any person to maintain any water pipe or hydrant upon the publio street, it the same be in a leaky condi tion, and any person after ten hours notice to repair tbe same, shall fail to do so, shall upon oonviotion be liable to a penalty of two dollars for each day that the said leak may continue there after, eaoh day constituting a separate offense. Chap. Seo. That no person shall move any building within the corporate limit of the oity that shall require the use of the publio streets of the city to aooompllBh such removal, from one part of tbe oity to another part thereof, without Bret getting a permit from the Board of Counoilmen, and filing a good and sufficient bond, to protect the oity and all other persona from any damage that may occur on aooount ot any suoh removal, and any snob building shall be kept in continual movement day and night until it shall be placed upon its aestineu location and tbe said bond shall be conditioned to that effect also Any violation of this ordinanoe shall subject the offender to a penalty of fifty dollars for eaoh and every offense and eaoh day euoh building shall remain upon the publio street after the first violation shall constitute a separate and distinct additional violation of this ordinance. On motion the ordinanoe in regard to restaurants was repealed. On motion the Polioe committee was authorized to employ any aid neoessary to enforce the Sunday law. A. R. Dennison was granted permis sion to move the Hatsell building, in oomplianoe with the law. On motion the question of title to lead at the foot of George street and en oroaohments of private land on any of the streets was refered for investiga tion to the city attorney and engineers. Petition relative to oellar doors tni steps was refered. Fire Department oommittee report nothing tpeoial. Finance oommittee stated that the tax list had been plaoed ia the hands of the oolleotor. On motion Sanitary oommittee were requested to look after the noxious oonditlon of the dock fat rear of Maoe ft Co., with power to abate. The following Is submitted as the Polioe reoord for September: , , Polloeman J. B. Dixon, arrests 28. informer 14, oonviotlotu St. Policeman Ell Elliott, arrest 17. in- rormer it, oonvictiona 10. rolioemsn M. T. Roberta, arrests Informer 15. oonvfastioni 20. : v Polloeman Jos. E. Gasklli absent from the oity 7 days, arrests 8, informer 0, oonviotione 8. ',,. . ;r f flPoliosman J. K. Land, arrests 10, in rormer a, oonviotions 4, Under instruo tion made sign oases 10, ' . ci ; . ; Streets and Pumpi oommittee report mnoh work having . been done and will toon turn on f oroe and 'clean the city of greet and woaoa.i5'V'!-4?,M'!:?7 Cemeteries In good condition. (Continued) - The Article on New Bern," The - interesting' article on ."New Bern" published in yesterday V Joub- al Is i the first of a 4 series, The remaining ones will appear at Intervals of about a week.. . The valuable' histori- oal information contained In them will render them well worthy of preterva tlon as It may be the last opportunity Of getting the asms la so convenient form, -' t Some typographical errors ocourred in the one given yesterday; In the Quota tion from theNC. Teaober, the oityt name was spelled with a final e where it should have been New Bern and farther down she Colonial Records were oalled "theOol.O'neal Beoords." These errors will be corrected In tbe Weekly JouRMAt. - Coming and doing. ' - "' Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Blohardson and their son Fred left yesterday morning to visit relativee In Henderson and Raleigh and to attend the State Expo- s!"oa. ' , x . t : .. .. . Mr. F. G. Mitchell who baa been riT-khigr athort visit ' to relativee and 1 1' a c:'y returned to fcfs home ivel last B e : tt t $100,000 for Road Improvement. Seldom do oountry roada reoeive the attention they deserve but tbe people of a portion of Alabama seem to be awake on the tubjaot. - The . question of road improvements is being 'vigorously agi tated by the people of Colbert and Lawrence coon ties that state. A meet ing was recently . held in Colbert. Addresses were delivered by prominent citizens and muoh interest waa manifes ted. A result of the meeting, a oommittee was appointed to meet ia Sheffield to take notion regard to roada. It is proposed that bonds be issued to the amount of $100,000 and tbe proceeds be devoted to maoadamizing the princi pal roads of the counties. If it was proposed to expand $100,000 on improving the roadt of Craven oounty how astonishing it would ap pear what opposition would be likely to be manifested by some of ita Inhabi tants 1 And yet we expect our roads are ia as bad oonditioa as those in the two Alabama oountiea spoken of. They are certainly bad enough at any rate, and farther than thai, there ia not a oounty in the State whioh has as good roads as it should. Bnt money spent on improvement in this direction is well expended. It facilitates and lessens the oost of travel and transportation and enhances the value of property along the line of the Improved roads. Now that the city has a road machine we hope that under some arrangement it will at intervals when not needed on the streets be put into service on the roads of the oonnty at loast those that are approaches to the city, whioh are miserable, annoying to travel over and a discredit to both the city and oounty. The Lumber Railroad at Dover. Tha Ofllrlllhnm T.nmhAr rVimnanv nf ihie nifcv. am risifnc nn.t a. their immense branoh lumber mills at Dover, on the A. & N. C. R. R- They are putting in a line of railroad of their own, perfectly graded, equipped with Steal railfl and nnninv a hnautifnl locomotive of standard make and commensurate power and speed for all requirements. Their road at nrpnAnt will hn anma seven or eight miles in length, running tarougnvaec pine toreet and tapping other timber reservations of the company. It is known as the "Dover & Santhhnnnit R. R " nA ia Aa.HnA doubtless to play an important part in me rauroaa development of Eastern Norm uarolina. Messrs. Street and HrmUl. whnnA nflnh nnA nn.ririT .... aCfHjmnllRhAfl wnnilura in Lha d.valnn. ment ot ine timber interests of this section, are the local promoters of the enterprise. Qoldsboro Argus. The Result of Merit. When anything stands a test of fifty years among a discriminating people like the Amerioans, it is pretty good evidenoe that there is merit somewhere. The value of a medioine is best proved by its continued use from year to year by the same persons and families, aa well aa by a steady increasing sale. Few, if any, medicines have met with suoh continued tuooess and popularity aa has marked the introduction and progress of Bbandrbth's Pilm, which, after atrial of over fifty yean, are conceded to be the safest and moat effective purgative and blood purifier Introduced to the publio. That this is the result of merit, and that B band bkth '8 Piub actually per form all that is claimed for them, is oonolusively proved by the faotthat those who regard them with the greatest favor are those who have used them the longest. Brand bkth 'a Pilu are told in every drug and medioine store, either plain or sugar ooated. King of Wurtemburg Dead. Berlin, Oct. 6. King of Wurtenv burg died thia morning. Death expected tor eome nouis. Gratifying to All. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant 11a uid fruit remedv Sviud of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which ita success is baaed and are abundantly gratifying to tbe iwuornia jc lg tsyrup company. "Give every man, thine ear. but few thy voioe." tjnAKBPEAB. Friends: lend ns yonr ears for a few moments. We want to tell yon whereto bny yon fall suit, yonr fall . hat, yonr fall shoes, besides yon want other things we have, such aa neckwear and underwear. We would also call yonr attention to onr . line of ingrain carpets, oil cloth and Engs. If yon need carpet give we a call, will make the prioe to Bait yon, 1 ' J, M. HOWAED. OPERA HOUSE. , , , "commencing Monday Evening, Oct. 12tb. ;' t LOWANDAB; ' Befined HoVelty Co. In a superb entertainment sf allur ing aad startling Wonders Surpassing anythnig hitherto eooompUshed. A performance bordering on the supernatural, astounding and confound' ing tbe senses. t ; j General Admission. '. " J SSo. Children (under 12). v . " 156. Reserved Seats, , , t ( 85o. r "ta now on sale at Henry's Druj mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. A orcam of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening: strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report Engineer Wanted For Steamer under Fifty Tons, to rnn on Tar River. Address, naming references and wages. FARMERS' OIL MILUS Tarboro, N. O. oc9dltw2t NEW HILLIHERY. Monday-Tuesday. The attention of the Ladies is directed to the OPENING OF Mr. H. B. Duffy's Millinery which occurs Thursday and Fiiday, October 8th and 9th. New Styles and Trimmiugs at Dry Goods Prices . Miss G. Smith, Milliner. NORTH CAKOLIN A Craven County. In the Hoperlor Court. The Board of Commissioners of Craven county, plain tiff, vs. Kmeline Tuck or. Ad ministratrix of Kl chard Tucker, KtanMne Tucker, Jiilia H. Mace, U. H. Mh-, Luke Barney, Fanny Kurney, Aabam Bryan, Henry Sperling, K. Ii. and M b. Smallwood, defenJants. Notice. To Honry RporllnK: Yon will tako notice that an action entitled as ahnve Iibh oeen commenced In the superior Court of Craven county, North Carolina, the purpose of whtcn ii w loreoiose certain lax aeeus or lhxcpt tifloates held by the county of Orw'U and State of North Carolina, and to hav the amount due aaldcoontv and State of tnxes, Interest. cotH and rjenaltv. as ai i)tars from said tax deed) declared n Jlen upon the lands of the defoadftnis, describrd In the complaint tiled In thia uctlou, and sttnato in the conjty of Craven, North Carolina, and to have the said land sold to pay the same and to exolndn anrt foreoloao anv Pen or lu te re H which von may own or claim in tne aaia iana. And von will further take notioe tual you are required te appear at the next term of ine (superior uourt 01 saia couniy, 10 no nom on tne twelfth Monilnv after the first Mon day In September, 1801, at the Court Uouse of aald county, in New Berne, N. !., and an swer or demur to the complaint or thf plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the 7th day or oot., imi. OC0 fiw W. M. WATSON, C. H. O. New Gocds! We are receiving new goods by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; 124c. " " 5 ft pail?, 75c. 31b Standard Peachea 1 5 & 20c. can 31b Pie " 10c. " 21b CSiorries 15o. " Fulton Market Corned Beef 8c. lb Boneless " " 8c. ' Finest Sngar Cared Hams 14c. " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. lb Best " " " " 75c, Oar Special Blend Boasted Coffee 30 and 35o. per pound. And a fnll line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking yon for yonr past favors and trusting yon will give ns another trial, we are Very Kespectfolly, CHURCHILL & PARKER, Broad Street. ARE YOU A Our $3.00 Army and Navy shoes are good to kick WITH, but there is nothing in them to kick AT. BARGAIN STORE. TAX NOTICE. THE CITY TAX LIST for the year is now in my hands for oolieotion. will be at the office daily from 0 to 6 to reoeive your tee. ., ,:;,".f..-v; Please eome forward and settle the -;.:W, D. WALLACE,. .y;:fti;v.01y Tex Cblleotor. New Berne, K. O., Oot. 1, 1E91. Cll!r3 Fcjt Cent ! Next door to the Preehytorian Uanie on Johnson streets .-'a s' i;? s. 'Arpiy to :r'i.;a t " ! jjAKTS W.UTEES. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those Steel Bods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing baa also arrived and comprises tbe Finest Selected stock we ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. We have bIo a line of pretty LATEST STYLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Grossett's Men's Fine Rhopu which we have, need only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also jast received. Does your Boy need a suit V Sen ours before huying also a nice BALL and BAT FREE with every suit. Earring ton & Baxter. Restaurant as NOW OPEN. Frog Legs, Quail on Toast, aad O well, they will come in a little later. Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week. Transient, on European plan. Full Line of HeatiDg Stoves L. H. Cutler & Co. An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH K1R8T CJ.ITAL1TY LKNUJ'H AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. Btop and look at our lino or SOUVENIR SPOONS. Ask for Paul K. Wlrts' FOllHTAIS PENS, fresh lot Just arrived. I forget to say 1 have Just receive t a fresb lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a written guarantee with each chalu. My STOCK IS WAV UP, and PRICKS ARE WAT DOWN. Gome In and see le. SAM. K. EATON, Middle St.. opposlto Baptist Char t may 22 lstp dwtt IN ADDITION TO OUR "FAVORITE" CIGAR, We desire to call special attention to our celebrated fi pronounced by competent judges "Tb.e Best!' ALSO JU3T ARBIVED Fresh Sugar Cured Hams, BONELESS COD-FISH, Breakfast Hominy, Samp, Crushed Oats, etc. LUCAS & LEWIS. .' 1 have Two Good Feather Bedslive goose feathers weight 45 to 60 pounds eaoh. Also a No. 4 Herring & Ferret's Safe, Dexter lock, in perfect order, for sale. ,. ; :.;, C8. o. k. BAGBY. iSOlf " Middle St., Now Berne.' Wae Consing Prof. Eugene Wallnau, Baneook Street, near Methodist ehnrah. New Berne, N.O, Expert Piano and Organ Tuner and Kepalrer, educated at tha iTnt Teraliy f Barlln. Batlefaetlon anaranteed. Tanlnif$3.0U. rollshlng 11.00 extra. TESTIMONIALS. Miss Fannie Holland, M net e Tenner. New Berne. H.O. Mies Marian B BadolIlT, Voeal Teaebar, New Beine, N. O. Prof. Gaiet.pie, frlnclpnl of Tarboro OoUece. Mrs. Julie Station. Music Teacher. Greenville. N. C January Sri. IsBl: Mr. Eucene Wallnau, lear lr: it gives me great pleasure to assure your p.Hrone nf yonr thorough abtUly a a Timor, and 1 Klve you the Uberty of umng my naue Hh a leuumoDiai. nespecimuy, Mre. Louie C. Latham! Mr. Euehnfl Wallnau Is en Eased as Piano Tuner In the Greenville college, and he has proved niniBeu a very competent ana care ful workman He is a ventleman and eon scteuUouely performs the work entrusted to mm, ana Having given perfect satuiaoi-ios, I give him, unsolicited, this testimonial of his work, commenamg his services to parties In want of a reliable tuner and repalier. Prof. John Duckelt, Principal of Greenville College, Greenville, N. C, Mrs. A. Q. iiunler. Music Teacher. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GEOOEB, MIDFLK STREET, NEW BERNE. H. 0. Watclies, GL00KS, And Silver-ware, SBW BKKNE, N. O. Repairing Reatly Done. June"? dwLf To My Patrons and the Public Generally. HaviuK rcmovod my place of business to South Front Street, Three doors East of the Gaston House, where I will be pleased to serve my patrons an heietofore. I shall keep constantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best Fokeion a xii Domestic Goods. U. SAWYER, eepllldtptf Fashionable Tailor. 'Wholrnale Dealers In Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNIFF, BOOTS and SHOES. Wt ar also eentH for STOCK "DIADEM PI.OUK, very barrel warianted. A lare stocfc of PURE ,WE8T INDIA MOIjA..-!HK-, our own lmpor'atlon. " Con... tosen us, or send your orders You v.'Ul mid our Prices as LOW as the uia. -'Jilwt.r KOMKBTS k BRO Just Arrived: Ycuag fCeitiucky and fhs Virginia Horses? Mules Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Be Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dustera etc., etCi OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. nn j - . j van uiiu see us Deiore you buy; it will be to your advantage to do so. n. IIAIIN & CO. W. A. WHITE, t Offers full line of Choice Groceries - Lowest Prices. Also eonntry-made Tube, Boot Palnte, Oils, Brushes, eto. :4.;,vs,-5.? Proprietary Bemediea and lledioinet in ordinary use constantly on hand. y Last store wct of I'irket.
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