V 'AILY NEWBEKNE, N. G., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL f. t BUSINESS LOCALS.4 ' UTOUNTAIN -Annies. EvsnorSted 111. Apples, 'Prunes.- ? Poech.es Hapls SjniRj SUO&eatalse, .ftbra.TotMooj FOUNDS near Meadow's Grist mill, one bunch keyi, Apply at, r ' . npOBACCO.-If you want the highest jl market prioea loryourxoDeooo imp r?T It to Reami Warehouse, Durham, ST. 0., t-oare Jno. B. Hatchings ft 9?" 1 f ' rpd ONE Who oarf copy inirsid- in a , X dear ityle. I will give work at in tervals during the - winter. I prefer i the services of oae who understands harmony and oonnterpoint, although this knowledge is hot neoesaary. ' 'i ssplStf v k ,A j f i Ctu. L. GaSKILL. VTEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi J.1 eibea and ChemloaU, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. 1 All varieties of i s urnKgiat'a Btmdrua. Troasea and Bro a. - New crop Garden Seeds Sine and Large v. Htook Cigar and Tobacoo. 1U Ksw.Pre V aerlpUona aeonratelyoompoanded (and not at wab prices), our motto and our euoeess. u. u. utteiisa, urnegw ana Apotneoary, Middle i at., four doorsirom Pollook. janUly Thk resignation of Ex-Senator Blair, of New Hampshire, as minis ter to China, has teen accepted by the President U X ift Jhb -Attempt , to rnn ai line of steamers 'between Baltimore and Brazilian ports : has been aban doned, after six months trial. The trouble arises , oat. JPt inaaffloient terminals facilities at , Brazilian ports. Phif. Be:oordf v ' ' Ihb death of Mr. Parnell con . tinnes to be the absorbing topio of interest in England, Scotland, Wales an4 Ireland.,' 'A public funeral will, be held over the re mains and the interinent wiU be at . Avendalo, Count; WiokloV, 'Ire- . land, the place oi his nativity. , : 1 ' i . in a i However weak and placcid yon ' may vbe, ' 'yon have a moral back bone which yon can stiffen if yon will. .Do not : sit d6Wn aud cry b the roaddide wben trouble comes tip . Stand np, meet the world with ' a smiling face and after awhile the courage o the smile will come, into " r the heart., '.'v : -i ., "'"The Jewish Chronicle reports ' that the largo influx .oi; BnBsian ' refugees has given tlee to terrible distress in Palestine. The fugitives arrive at, , the rate; oJT 200 to 300 families per week, almost all ab I solutely without means,' and as no prvialon has been made1, for them ' their xsohdltion is aides wretohed. Disease has broken oat among them and a pestilence is feared.' lr vl : The programme of the ina'ngura ) (Ion " of , George,; Winston as president of the gtate University, , w)U be as iollowBi The ceremonies 9 begin at !10 'o'clock, October lith, i ? with prayer, followed by a sohg by . , the.UaiYersity choirj addreBB inbe- halt of the trustees? by Thomas S. Kenao,"ad"ad(iresW by Ptesideat " Oilman, $t- Johns Hopkins, ev. Dr; 0 and Editor W, H; Page, of the iFpnun; opg by; the onoir, f addresses' by , Kemp P. Battle, re tiring ; president, and, George T. ' Win8ton,? president elect; m f;;Vv:yg: ?;:. 1 fc ,".r,it 'flF low prices of sugar are caused by free trade WsagarltOw'cari it - be that "every article 'that, enters into' the consumption J of American familes" is also cheaper than ever . v before f These other, articles cer tainly have not been cheapened by a redaotion of I the tari for the tariff has been increased. Is it possible that whatever Mr; McKIn- . , ley does ; cheapens prices t m Has the 1 gentleman from; i Ohio a doable back-aotioa law which is Intended to cateh the voters (a command a-gwine,tt I cheapening' 'srfgar ' by , reducing the tax,1 and cheapening the cost of cutlery, by increasing A 8IMPLE hearted ohl farmer visited the new, capilol tt Albany. After wandering throngh the halls and corridors, and seeing a great i y beaatifal things, he;came to a l..:a column ' of Sootch granite. ' h!0Lly pollEhed. He' examined, it closely, knocked it with his knuckle, and then inquired, "what is thatt" Ha was told that it waa Scotch L .anite; to which he replied: "You c oa't eayl Is that Bcotoh granite! 1 is it poUoheilike that clean 'J" That wonld be apun .'ion of certain ones who i : " naliy orthodox and f ' "8 Tola a child l 1. 1, J "9- 3 LOCAL NEWS. ,mw ADvxmxMims. Bam B. Water See ad. ."me . ' -i: ,. ',Th tnilliaery opening a Mr. B. B. Duffy ' waa poetponed till tomorrow and Tueaday. ... COWOM New Berne Market Sales yesterday; .78: pales at .7 S-4 to B.10. Sales for the week 518 bales. t;;$mit& jfiiilCii. make taeir appearance at toe theatre tomoi row nighty -:v', ' I ' y ,;; 'The fall orop of peat, beans, cabbage etc, have been looking very fine bat the sadden oold change haa had a ten denoy to check their growth and rich A cargo of meTchahdtae wa reoeived by Mr. Jas. F. Taylor yesterday In the old time !fo' do wah" style direct from a eohooner in the market : dock. The goods were brought from Baltimore in the schooner E. K. Wilson, Oapt E. Lnpton. The weather signals are now dis played daily at the A. and N. O. Ball road, farniahing more oomplete fore east of the weather than ever before. In addition to the' oold wave signal, froat, local rains and temperature eig naUarenowgWeB. ,,. , ,s j.,-,-, The Craven County Farmers' Alliance will meet next Thursday at Fort Barn well.. Col. Harry Skinner, of Green ville,, and tMr. J. M. Mewborne, of Lenoir county, and other able speakers are expected to be present and make addressee. A barbeone will also be held. A full attendance J desired. The party of gentlemen who are here in the interest of the N. W. ft 0. B. R, will remain in the oity Monday and an opportunity will jbe afforded our oiti zenz of meeting them to-morrow night at 8:80 o'olook. ' Give them a hearty welcome. Furnish all the information possible which they'deaire and hoar what they have to say. !-1 : Three more new houses have been oommenoed. The ground has already ben' broken for pf Street's two next lo Centenary. M. E. Churoh aad the briokU being' hauled for 'the fonnda lions of Mr. S. Jaeriv reaidence and the' hriokmaaons ' will oom'mence work there ' tomorrow , Contractor Soellinga Is putting up all three of these dwellings. , , ' - Primus Simmons, pjl. .of this Jity who has for years been engaged in run ning fists on the waters adjacent to New Berne was found Friday by Alfred Ward, U out (hi Wifjis Brings road about a mile beyond Street's Ferry lying prostrate pu hla.faqs toadying aondition, He expired' almost as soon as disoovered. He had left hers In the morning to ooUect iome nvmsy doe him in that neighborhood. Coroner Prim rose held an inqoea) yesterday morning and ;thW Verdioi 'of ths1 jury was that Primus, pams; )o his; 4ea(h $ by pauses unknown, The x Indioations are that deathwu theresuttofaflt.; :, ,, ,n . : A oopy of the first issue of the Herald of Health is before us.' This is the new health journal which will hereafter be published monthly , at , Kinston at SO cents per year. The editor and proprie tor, Dr. H. O. Hyatr, who has reoenUy establlahsd, an exoellent sanitarium at Elnston Is a skilled and cultured practi tioner of mnohy .mere than looal reputation. The artioles are so written as to snable the ordinary reader to easily grasp v the truths ooatalnsd la them and they furnigh In a oondensed form much beneficial information pre sented in a pleasing style. ' The meohsnloal work of the paper is dons at the offloe of the Kinston Free Press and toweUexeouted.'ttt ,i Ylsitors to the City. 3&;;V$ Among the party of railroad gentle men In the oity are a number of repre sentative business msn.:; '? .;.; : Mr. Hull of Soranton Pal Is largely interested in coal mines and 'represents several other capitalists in that section. Mr. Winton Is one of the oldest oltizans of, N. E. Pennsylvania and heavily In terested in many of Its enterprises. D. W. Albright of Potterllle represents his father who Is one of tnetSrgest real es tate dealers In that wealthy town, Mr Thompson is a Wilkeabarriaa who is identified with the leading enterpris es of that great city or coal and iron. . Mr Chas E. Bower, the financial agent of the Company, Is from Brya Maur, andas sfluaucleirhasfewed.jis's. IV. W. PSn'dSr", who is ons of the party, Is the attorney. He Is a son of General Pender, and an 'enterprising young business man of Norfolk. , Mr. I.. Kramer is of the firm of Kra mer Bros., of Soranton, who own large amounts of real estate in that oity and are also heavily interested in the South.. -t -f", M. G.. A.i Wilkinson b the spool at oorreepoudent, besides representing a syndicate in fc'oranton, Dinvlle, snd Sunbury Psnnsylgania. : . All of the gentlemen In the party are capitalists and represent others who could not come, from t!)eC:.-' s of Tc .a ejlvatia, New York, ITew Jersey, Kl oofs and Massachusetts. r." T "1 ci' i a t.oro;;!i eil.at.s i. f '. r -at" ? COCSTX COSMISSIOmt'8 PKO- i! CEEDI569. , Jurors Drawn Action on , Individual Taxes Bills Allowed Craven and Pamlico Compromise., The Board of Commissioners of Cravsa county met at Ihe court home In New Berne. N. C on the let Monday In October, 1801, It being the Stb day of said month, when the following was held snd done. Present, Commissioners, E. W. Small wood, Daniel Lane, Wm. CleveandJ. A. Meadows. Ordered, That upon payment of tax and, oosts less penalty in the salt of Craven oounty vs. Geo. F. Hill the suit be dismissed and deed be oanoelled. Ordered, That upon payment of the proper tax to the sheriff, Jaoob Sogosky be granted lioense to peddle on foot. Ordered, That the jury be drawn foi fall term 1891 and the following were drawn: FiBST Week. 1st township Joe B. Harvey, Jesse Atkinson, Ed. Whitford, Augustus E. Kirkmsn, Wm, Cleve, jr., Samuel E. Wayne. Sd township L. B. Oaton, Benj. Lee, Brice Roe, John Morris, John 0, Purify, F. P. Roe, W. K. Boe, Z. D. Toler. S3 township E. H. Heath, J. W. Lane, Fred White, Ruffin Moore, George Smith. 6th township W. H. Ivey, David Roe, P. J. Armes, Stepney Hiokman, col. 8(h township I. C. Yeoman, E. K. Bryan, Alex. Miller, Thoa. E. Gaskill, E. J. Matthews, A. M. Baker, M. P. Holley, ool., David Speight, coL, Henry Sutton, ool., Moses T. Bryan, col. Oth townihip Geo. F. Hill, Thomas Ivey, Lewis F. Avery. Second Week. 1st township W. F. Lancaster, Jno. S. Clark, R. B. Nelson. 2d township D. B. Caton, Thos. M. Caton, Stephen E. Whitford. 81 township Sam '1 Ipook, Joseph Kinsey. 5th township John S. Morton, 6th township E. R. Tolson, H. 0. Wood, B. B. Mallison. 8th township Jas. E. Arthur, Wash ington Bryan, Bam'l W. Willia, B. C. Kehoe, Geo. T. Parsons. Oth township Peter Spikeo. Ordered, That N. S. Richardson, ad ministrator of the estate of Ann R. Scott be released from the double tax oharged agaiLJt the property of said Ann R. Soott amounting to $530 (five hundred and thirty dollars) upon pay ment of a single tax on the eame for the years 1817, 1888, 1880, and 1890, It ap pearing that said taxes were not paid on account of a pending suit of ths heirs of Ann R. Soott against the estate, un der legal advice and sufficient exouse being shown for suoh non-payment. Ordered, That the olerk of this Board write to the Register of Deeds of Jones oouuty and ask that he furnish to this Board ths nsmes of ths several tracts of land listed by. W. F. Foy in Pollooks vUle township and the acreage In each traot,;!H ' .J- , ; Ordered, That the doable tax charged to Share Blount on wife's property In township No 8, bs remitted upon pay ment of a single tax. A satisfactory exouse having been, rendered .by him for not listing said property. uraerea, xnat tne following accounts and claims be allowed to the parties and claimants named ' and for the amounts designated to each respec tively: . v . ',- ! ' B. G. Mossly, house rent for paupers 5.00; Fannie Williams, keeper of poor house, Sll.50; " Irene Oooley, oook for poor house, 18.00; J. J. Tolson, Agt,., rations for poor during . September, $88.81; W.B. Lane, sheriff, oonveying lunatio to asylum f 10.80; Do., boarding prisoners for August 810.00; do., turn key fees $40; don sending Rebecca Harris to Beaufort oounty, $1.10; do., boarding prisoners ' for ., , September, $37.00; W. M . Watson, court oosts In lax suits, $89.40; J. W. BIddle, fees as olerk Board Commissioners, 87.15; S W. Small wood,, per diem,, eto., $38.00; William Cleve, $13. 60; Daniel Lane,, do. $18.20; New Berne Jovbhan, publishing proceedings September, $19.50; Jss. O. Harrison, services in tax suits, $5.00; Joe E. Kornegsy, registering voters. eto., $5 49; J. T. Winfleld, lumber fur nlahedf $9 00f J"' N Hunter, building bridge, In, No. 6 township. $16 90; G A Hill,' keeper Clermont' bridge, $10.00; E E Qoidley, janitor, for September, $10.00; B. H:Freter,' burying paupers, $8 50) O.' B. Thomas; professional ser vices In speolal suits, $50.00. - . ; On motion the Board took a recess to Tuesdsy Oct 6th, at 8 o'olook, p. m. . .. h; Tuesday, Oot., 6ih. The Board of t Oommlesloaers of Craven oounty, tmet: at the court house at 8 o'olook, p. m , pursusnt to adjourn ment. . j-ys t Cf:-' Present, Commies loners, B W Small wood, Wm. Cleve and J A Meadows. A It is ordered by the Board of Com' missionsrs of Craven, oounty , that the following agreement , pursuant to a proposition .submitted by Chas.. H. Fowler, chairman of the Board of Ooffi mijulonors of Pamlico county be ratified and made by this Board . ( , t , - It- is sgreed that in the suit now pending lu the Superior oourt of Lenoir c n' t ' ' C. v i c nit f Is t' u- Twenty two hundred dollars ($2,200) on or before the first Monday in May, 1899 and twenty two hundred dollars on the first Monday in May in each of years 1898, 1894, 1895, and 1896. without interest until the ssid payments become due, then each payment to draw Inter est on so muoh of said payment as shall remain unpaid until paid, at six per cent per annum, and eaoh party to said suit is to pay its own oosts. Judgment drawn In accordance with this agree ment to be rendered at November term, 1891, of the Superior oourt of Lenoir oounty. The original judgment in favor of Craven county not to be oanoelled until the judgment for eleven thousand dollars, eto, acoordlng to this agree ment is rendered and entered of record. This the 6th day of October, 1891. C. H. Fowleb, Chairman for Board of Commissioners of Pamlioo County. Ed wd. W. Bmallwood, Chm. pro tern, for Board of Commissioners of Craven County Board adjourned. The X. W. and C. Railroad Party. The party "of twenty-two Penmyl vaniaus and others who are interested in the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charl eston Railroad, and who are taking a trip through the eeolion of country which the road is to traverse, arrived here last evening and intend to con tinue the trip over the route to Charl eston. Members of the committee ap pointed for that purpose went up the road and came down with them them last night. Others met them at the depot and acoompanisd thorn to Hotel Albert whero tbey are now stopping, In connection with this visit we would call attention to the other, the New Berne, Wilmington and ObbIow Railroad, which is now being built. It will be when completed 85 rf iles in length, which ia about as short a dis tance as oan bo made for a railroad oonneoting the two cities mentioned! 49 miles of this road are now completed and 10 miles additional aro graded- -a total of 59 miles which is only 26 miles away from this city, and a portion of the road paneos through as fine land as there is in Eastern North Oarolina, the truoklng qualities of whioh are probably not surpassed by any in the South. We look for thoao two roads to further open up these lands and give a great forward impetus to this city and the surrounding country. We welcome these gentlemen to our city and hope their visit here may be a pleasant one and also that it may result la benefit to both them and this sec tion. Church Services Today. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.,oonduoted by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday-school at 8 pm., J. K. WUlls, Sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:45 o'olook. Ths publio are oordially invited to attend these services. Baptist Church, Bev. Bufus Ford, pastor. Ssrvloes 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m. J. L. MoDaniel Supt. Regular prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'olook A cordial invitation is extended to the publio. Presbyterian Ohuroh Rev. O. G. Tardell, pastor. Services at 11a.m., and 5 p. m. Sunday school at 9:80 a.m. The publio are oordially invited to these servioes. Christ Ohuroh Bev. T. M. N. George, rector. 20th Sunday after Trinity. Early Celebration 7:30 a. sn. Service, sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer, 6 p.m. The publio are oordially invited and will be shown to seats by attentive ushers. Sunday school at the Chapel 9:30 a. m,, and at the ohuroh 4 p. m. Ebensser. Presbyterian Church Servioes conduoted at 11 a. m., with an address from T. A. Henry. The publio la invited to be present, x Y. M. O. Aw Devotional servioes at 5:80 o'olook p. m. All men and boys, both resident and visitors to ths oity, are oordially invited to attend. "Where none admire 'tis useless to exoel. " Lytteltoh. '' It would be useless to wear good Clothes If there were none to sdmirs. When you get ready for a Suit Call en Howard and get a suit bearing the fol lowing label, it is a guarantee of good quality. . . . ; Found only at HOWARD'S. 'opera HOUSE, v ; I COMMENCING ! 1' " I ; Monday Eyeaing, Oct" 12th, , - LOWANDA'8 - IlefiriedklTovelty Co. In a superb entertainment sf allur ing and startling Wonders Surpassing anythnlg hitherto accomplished. ' A performance bordering on the supernatural, astounding and confound' ing-the senses. :-"' -.-..... r .iilnlselon.. 1 ' SSa. TWO SINGERS. Who Distinguished Themselves at the Raleigh Festival. Prof W. H Neave, a musioian of muoh more than State reputation, writes the Charlotte Chroniole referring to the Musical Festival recently held at Baleigh in whioh a fitting tribute is paid New Berne's sweet singer , Miss Marian Radcliff; "Your Raleigh correspondent ia your issue of the 4th., says: "The vocal honors of the entire festival were borne off by Miss Nellie W Mid-ill, of Smith- neid, whose voice t of surprising olearness, delicacy and scope," eta. By a single pen wave ho thus essays to "sweep out" all tho male, an wull as female soloists, Ktii par; singers, as well as tne chorus. Uncorrected this bold, but thoughtless assertion besides being inappreolatively ungenerous, is fraught with danger to the future of festivals purely North Carol ioian. Iam therefore imoelled to call thougtful people's attention to the fact that musioal renditions may be compar ed with dining table viands, in eaoh case all may be defeotably good but in no degree comparable ; the soups can not be compared to the fiah, the fish to the meats, the vegetables tothe pastries, etc.. and yet each be superlative deli sious in itself. But I must bridle mv earrulitv and briefly say that, with two or three exceptions all the soloists and part ongera did so well as to merit individu al eulogy, but I will briefly present the salient paints of two Miss Waddell and Misa Radcliff aa illustrative of the folly and danger of comparisons for the most sublimated of human beings oannot afford to have their finer feelings wantonly wounded. Miss Waddell possesses very superior capabilities, both vooal and histrionic Hhe is a liatht dramatic singer overflowing with charming vivacity, and this appears lo be natural as her coloratura ia deliver ed in exquisite purity and evennera and witnout the eliehtesc enon. iier pearly trills run and in general, are perfeot almost. Now Miss Radoliff, of Newbern, Is eqally as admirable, but is a wholly different type of superior vocalism She appeals to the deeper feelings of oultur ed humanity producing a serene enjoy ment that is unspeakably refining to all listeners. Her rendition of the "An gels Serenade" gave unequivconl manifestation of her grand pow-r id this humanizing influence. Some characteristics of her tinging are pure emission, a direct attack of every tone, correct phrasing eciooth vocalizition and a total freedom from tremulo. She had neither mannerisms nor aff eotations and sanic with a natural ness of feeling and emotion that needed only to be a very little more intensified. If she chooos she is,, equil to the utmost requirement of the highest roles in oratoiio." To 11 Whom I! may Goncsrn! I have not enlisted in the Grocery, Confeotionery, Tobacco or Ogster War, (nor do I intend so doing, it le a luxury I oannot afford,) but I am still selling the finest IiOWNKY'S Chocolates and Bon Bong. WHITMAN'S Philadelphia Candies. KENEDY '3 Celebrated Fancy Cakes. Also, Fruits, Smoking and Chewing Tobaooo, Olgars, Smoker's Articles etc. Also dispensing Coca Cola, Mineral and Soda Water to theso in need, at the Lowest possible price. I am still in ray hi tie store just around the corner of Pollok, in Middle Street. Come and see me. oll2m BAM B. WATERS. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jno: IDxxxxxx HAS THE Most Complete Stock OF CHOICE FM..1LY GROCERIES in the city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Highest and Prices as Low sir any Grocery in the city. ne requests a can irom tne ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an early call he will -give for the next 30 days the following low prices: a Chocolate Cream Drops, best Marsh Mallow " , ; Caramels, " .Cocoa Bon Bo.is, And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at Rock Bottom Prices, ' only 25c. per lb. A nice Mixed Candy; pure and food,'--1-!'-'''-- 20c. lain Candy, , v5 i i- n . 15c. Choice Fruits, Nuts, feaisins, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. , ' , --!.- A call will be appreciated. V : ooiodw . ' '. ;. . V f. Life Insnrance Cot i Nw RsRwa. W. n . (Vit infh ioo Fndowment Policy held by me in the r i .... n ix. i. una insuranoe company una O 8; '91, ws tMs day rrn".iT xnii (Mvi ft HBfe, MIKOa Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report New Goods Hew Goods! We are recoiviue new eoods bv every stoamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; 12Ac. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. olb Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can lb ' Fie " 10c. " 21b ( Cherries 15c. " Fulton Market Corned lioef 8c. lb Boneless " " 8c. " Finest Sugar Cored llams 14( " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Full Cream Cheese. 15c. lb Good Green and BiackTea, 50c. lb Best " ' " 75c. " Our Special Bloud Eoastod Coffee 30 and 35c. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. Thaukincr you for vonr nast favors and trus.inff vou will cive us another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CHURCHILL & PARKER, Hroad 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. Next door t.i the i'rvsi'ytoriaa Manse on Jobnsou ttrm t, Apply t; o8tfl JAMES W. WATERS. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrivud and they are beauties; especially those Steel Rods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock cf Clothing baa also arrived and comprises the Finest Selected stock we ever carried, and that ia saying a great deal. We have also a line of pretty LATEST STYLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine Shoes whioh we have, need only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also just received. Does your Boy need a suit ? See ours before buying also a nice BALL and HAT JKEK with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. we mm you. Stop and look at onr Una of SOUVENIR SPOONS. Ask for I'anl K. WlrU' FOCSTAIH PKNS, fresh lot Just arrived. I forget to say 1 have Jnat reoelved a fresh lot Of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a written guarantee with eaoh ohaln. Hy STOCK IS WAT VP, and PRICES ABJB WAT DOWN, Come In and see ae. ..... SAM. E. EATON, Middls BU. opposite Baptist Ohuro.i. ataxia latp dwtt . . - flEW UlLLiriERY. , Holiday-Tuesday. The attention of the Ladies Is directed ;,shK OPENING OP,.. , Mr. H. Duffy's Millinery which 'OP.curg ll'inday1' and 'Tuesday, Prof. Engene Wallnau Hanoook Street, near Methodist ehnnii. New Berne, N.O-, Expert piano and Oma Tuner and Repairer, edooatad at the Dnl verslivnr Berlin. 8atlerctlon snarantMd. Taniugj;;.(ri. yoiiihlDgli.oo extra. TESTIMONIALS. MUa Fannie Bolland, Mnsle Teroher, Kw Harne.H.0. MikH M;ir Ian R Icadcilff, Vooal Teach ar. Hw liaine, N. U. Trof. Qaietip e. Principal of Tarboro College. Mt. JuMe Stntton. Mnslc Teacher. Oreenrllln. N. C, January 3rd, 18)1! &lr. KuKue Walinan, Hour ir: It gives me great pleunr to aaeur your ptrons '! you - thorooghiibUllr s Inner, ana 1 give yon Ihe liberty of UHlng my name a a teRtimontal. KeHptctfully, Mr.. Louis C. Latham: Mr. Kughnn Wallpmi Iflcrjgaged aa Piano ruti-jr In the OruimvlllH onllege, and he haa prov,il tttiiia.lf a very competent and care ful worhniKii He 's a teutleman and eon KCioutioiiBiy ..nrloiu b the work- entrusted to him, ami rm-. in xiven perfect satUfanilon, give him, unsolicited, this testlmocla of u lb wr Iz, coin mend iuif tils Hervlcea to ptbrtlea In wan i ol a reliable tuner and repalier. Prof. John Ducketi, Pilnclpdl of tireenyllle College, Greenville, N. C, Mrs. A. U. liunler. Music Teacher. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money IP. UXxdeli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STKKKT. NBW HEKNK. N. O. E. Wa,tolies, GL00KS, J" ewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BERNE, N. O. Repairing Iieatiy Done. luiie Uwtf To My Patrons and the Public Generally. llaving removed my place of business to South Front Street. Three doors East of the Gaston House, where I will be pleased to serve my patrons as heiotoforo. I shall keep oonatantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best Foreign and Domestic Goods. 11. SAWYER, sepll letptf Fashionable Tailor. H0BEHTS El BR0. WhlpfiHlo Dt?atcrii In Groceries, Provisions TuD.irai and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. "ol'o tit'M alert nonnts fnv HTTf ' LT ITAT A ninn ....... ' liALillH rL()(Jti, pvery barrel wan anted. A ltire iiock of I'UKK .WKST INDIA, M )IAs-iK, our own lmporlBtlon. hi unit lit) rir lanii vnnii AnulaiBa Von wiP dna ur I Tires as LOW m Uie im i!!(!(r ROBERTS BRO i$mz itsntucky and fh$ Virginia Horses! Mules Has Just Arrived witli Two Car Loads of Youdp: 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, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy; it will be to your advantage to do SO. ' '.si . ' I . r.i. HAiin & go. A. WHITE, . , Offers a full line i Choice Groceries ; - Lowest Price Also oountry-made Tabs, Roof Ft' ' , Oils, Bnjp.!"". p-i. Just Arrived :