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VOK X;-N0;:171 v: NEW BERNE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS L0CAL3, SMOKE Geauloa Cubans Tobaooo? !'. ; . il. , ,.v- v O0t6tf FOUND new Meadow's Gristmill, one tranoh keys, Apply at, ; ? i t'TV ai OIBoik':. T08AO0O.-M yon want the highest market prioes for your Tobaooo ahip it to Beams Warehouse, DorbamrN.Q., ear J no. & gutohlngs & Co. , ' " TO ONE who can . copy musio in elear style. I will, give work at in terval daring the "winter. - I prefer the Mrvtoe of one-who understand harmony, and connterpoint,aUhough this knowledge if sot neoeawry. .. . , epl8tf j Chas. Ij. Gaskill, - :, XTEWDRUQ STORE. Wgs.Medt XI olt.ea and Chemicals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medio! nee. - A.U varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trasses and Brae a, New crop Garden Beede. Fin. and large Mock Cigars and Tobaooo. iu Kaw. Fre- ' script lone aeonrately oomponnded (and not at waa prices), onr nmtto and oar success. U. 0. QBalKNt DrucglM and Apothecary, Middle at. four door. from Pollock. JanUly rflms ; PitHialTlfAs wSlfl vkWiKaKl. elecKPierce f Mahoney an I their Republicans can no longer say that Mr. Cleveland Is a pithless politician. . ' ' Thb Durham Glove is two years old, A livel; oolt in good form and bound to be'i winner. Lre :: Two weeks from next Tuesday and the great battle of the ballots in Ohio, JiTew York, Iovo, Massa chusetts and several other States will be decided. Democratic skies are very bright. "The magnanimity with whioh Mr. Blaine indorses Mr. Harrison for the nomination ' in 1892 is very much like the patriotism which led Artemas : Ward to volunteer his wife's relations for the war." , Mb. Bottekb Ooodean has been nominated fof Oongres.t in New York to fill thevaoancy ocaasioaed by the death of Gen. Bpinol . Mr, Cochran is a man of ability and has had experience in national IcgisU tion. ' . . EVBM little : Nicaragua has re cognized , the importance . of the World's Fair, She has just made an application for an acre of land at . the . Fair, and ae soon as it is granted she will erect a $12,000 building on it, and stuff it full of her agricultural, mineral, and man ufacturing productions. AcjoBDmG to a recently issued census bulletin, the total'assessed valuation of property in Florida ten yearB ago was $30,938,309, whUe in 18901t;was 976,936,928, a gain of 148 per cent, in ten years. The increase of assessed Valuation per capita in Florida has been over fortyflvt) pet eeat v:.;'v--';;i " The Philadelphia Press in along harsh editorial, says the' Southern people are sending money to Ohio to defeat MoKinley : and secure a Democratic legislature. They could not spend money, (or a better pur pose. . The Boutnera , people are very much interested in the Ohio eleotion. It means a great deal to them, more than the election in New YorlctBtji! The Washington " Post "says; Another1 righteous judicial decision is reported from Texas that of Judge Gopdrioh, vof, : the : distriot chnrt at Waco, who holds that the alien land law, passed by the last legislature, and one of the worst acts ever passed by any legislature, Is unconstitutional. The effeot of this legislation ;,wlas ; the 'practical exclusion of all foreign capital from investment in ''the. State, and the people there nfe already feeling the monetary stringency that has been occasioned thereby: - - Jm A weiteb ia the "Herald" gives tuis effective ..paragraph about rarnell: 'A country gentleman, a landlord 'with large estates, an aristocrat of a lineage second to none in Ireland, a Protestant, with a"liatlonSj tending to make him a I ,-;lTsrk' of the dominant class v. 'i til these apparent advantages ca V.3 EiJa Parnell, the Cambridgs scholar, tie influential High Sheriff cf Wicklow, the attractive young ' ' dor, who could have found r in the eyes of many a blue- ' 3i3d Wioklow maiden, deliber " j cast away all the ties that " I'n to his social class, and 1 1' a canse of the oppressed . I j sacriflod himself, and v iS. All tbat males ' r a ''yousg'IrlBh ' ' i."',l LOCAL NEWS. I NSW ADVBB,TI3BHtNTS. Lnoaa ft Lewis-Ooffee eto. ' "' ' ' VL NT. Duffy-Cough Mixture. ! WnwEUiePropoaal Wanted 'Mr. Bettle Wbalejr-UBjinery; YZ Moody & Bobarts Coartiierihlp. ; . . 't, j i ' Cottoii New Berne Market Bale yeetefday 117 bale at tl-i to 8.w Today and tomorrow will be a gener al opening - day witn the milliners in Ne w Berae rrom appearance their toreo6ntalrC all the .requirement to adorn end ibaaatiry wonuB. tj The prospcots are that there will be a large number of delegate in attendance to the State Christian Missionary Con vention whioh convenes here Wednes day. It is the usual custom that such bodies., are entertained during , the convention ' whioh will no doubt be ex- peoted on this occasion.; .v.: " Mr. L. H. Cutler ha finished thor oughly . repainting hi , residence inoluding the fence, and it presents an extremely attraotice appearanreto the eye of the Speotator, It is a lovely light drab, trimmed with tan and several shade., of olive that harmonize beauti fully together. - A correspondent from Ooldgboro to the Wilmington Messenger saya: "It i expeoted that work on the Orphan' home to be erected by the Odd Fellow near thie city will be oommenced by November 1st. The situation is Very desirable and when the building and other improvement are completed, will be a place of much attractiveness." Notice Is given this morning of the withdrawal of Mr. H. W. Fox from the firm of Moody & Fox, saw mill pro prietors, and the formation of a new partnership,! Capt. . Daniel Roberts associating himself with the Messrs. Moody to continue the business. The firm will hereafter be known as Moody & Roberts. The suit of the oity of Durham vs. the Richmond and Danville and North Carolina Railroads for the possession of strip of land running through Dur ham which the city .olaims as a ctreot and the railroads claim as a part of their right of way was decided in Chatham- county ooun ia favor of the city. The railroad appealed. The oase has been in court eleven yean. The land of the Rslalnstein improve ment oompany begins to present the appearance of a small villlage of itself. A number of those who have purchased lots have ereoted residence on them and are ocoupying them, a colored ooiety U putting up a large hall for their meeting, and Messrs, Dona, Refe- instein and Ives have commenced work on the forty whioh they have decided to build on the land themselves. Key. T. P. Rioaud, in hi leoture last night, took the position and backed up hi statements and argument by scrip tural quotation that the inferior race of mankind did not originate' with Adam, that some race were in exist ence prior to and fctomporaMou with him, that the flood, contrary to the gen erally received opinion did not extend over the whole world, that those race did not therefore become extinct but that their descendants are Inhabitants of the world to-day, and the separate origin of their anoeetry aocount for the vast differences so manifest la the vari ous type of the .human family to-day. ThV lecture was Httsc&d to with rapt attention and there waa a general wish on the part of the audience that it had been longer. . $ i.r, iviV."1' The Promptness ITotieed. , The Norfolk Virginian ooples a refer ence the journal nude to the R. w. and 0. R. B,' and then add: via this connection . it may be stated that the oommittee appointed by the' New Berne Cjtton and Grain Exchange to receive the projeotors of the Norfolk, Wilming ton and Charleston railroad met in Joint session 'with, the board of Oounoil at oity hall Friday afternos&Y end com pleted all. their arrangement. . Suoh energy for suoh ia object can tcarcely fall of snoceav Bueb a connection will be of great advantage , to both new Berne and this city." . h The Exnltbits Doubled. r'fil : A Ralefgh. exchange say that work i still going on. at the . expositions ground jand .that muob ha been done in the arrangement of exhibit, par ticularly by Granville and Edgecombe oountlos. , u . One thing should be borne in mind. and that la this is a Southern Exposi tion. Everything displayed is from the Mr. John Robinson, commissioner of agrioulture. says he has never teen anything grow so rapidly as this Ex position. The exhibits are twioe numerous and interesting as they were at the opening. ' people who come will find something worth seeing; something to instruct and to please. . x , : , Buildings Shattered by Eearthqnake, Napa, Cel.. Oct. ,13. The heaviest earthquake shock ever felt here was experienced at 10 ,84 last night. People ruBhed into the street in their night olotbes In great exoitement, chimney toppled over, and SAvnrat bnildiorre , were shattered and buii r tUnkeo vp. Drugstore fixtures su. r I f" y. bodies beiDg thrown If 1 t .1 i k a floi and other dit" ) a, 'i .,e i sii-.o T"rple, a L tt ?, wri i 1. t t!'8 t. ' ' WIIL OFEK SATURDAY. The Mammoth ' Mercantile Establish' ment of Messrs. Hackburn tt Willett a Marvel of Completeness. . Another mark of New Berne's rapid progress greets and delights the eye of every passer along the chief business portion of Pollook street. We refer to the transformation wrought during the last two month la the former Geo. Alien & Oo.'s store by Messrs. Hack burn ft WUIett, the present owner, who have remodelled and thoroughly renovated it, and will open therein next Saturday with one of the fullest and most varied stocks that oan be found, smbraolng In the grooery line the beet of everything that the most exacting house-keeper need wish for; in the hardware line full supplies for the home and for the field, for woodwork ers, machinists and mill men, and In the dry goods line everything that the community uses. The store they occupy is an excellent business stand, and is now the hand somest in the oity and among the hand somest in the State. It is three stories in height, with two large well-ventilated and well-lighted rooms on each floor, making it in fact equal to half a dozen ordinary stores. A beautiful inward-sloping glass front trimmed in dark and light green, extends from the first to the second floor the entire width of the building. The briok-work above this rests on a substantial iron girder, supported by post of the same material, and is built of fine pressed briok brightly painted and striped, and a large sign with showy letter on a black background extends aorosa the very top of the front. Anarch, midway the top of the build' ing, and a wide, nioely finished cornioe, just above the glass front, and iron win dow cornices, of graceful design add much to the exterior appearanoe, and double windows and two large sky light on either side midway between the front and rear afford abundance of light to the interior, whioh oarries out in full tho promise of the inviting ex ternal appearance, being nicely ceiled throughout and newly painted. The counters, of which there are a dozen, are finished in ash with white panels. The western lower room Is devoted to groceries, the opposite one to dry-goods, and the four rooms above to heavy and bulky articles. The elegant office situated at the rear between the lower stores has the upper half of its partition of glasB,;and com' mands a full view of both stores. The glass portion consists of 14 ptii otsasb, the lower one being a single large pane of plain glass and the upper being composed of 25 pane of ornamen tal Cathedral glass, the oentral glass being diamond shaped. A first-class elevator of the latest improved style, a glae front re frigerator affording customers a view of it content, and other devloe on a line with these, make the equipment all that oan be desired. Mr. Backburn, the senior partner, I a native of New Berne, and ha lived here all his life and oommenced busl- fn partnership with bis brother, Mr. J. B. Hackburn, ten years ago. He withdrew, leaving his brother at the old stand, five years ago, and started separate store at the stand on Broad street, which he has oooupied ever sinoe. Mr. Willett, the junior member, was raised a New Jersey trucker, but spent several year in the produoe commis sion business in New York. From there he moved to New Berne some ten years ago and served awhile as overseer for Mr. Jo. !. Bhem (his truck farm' by the way, being (he largest one In the world), and then oommenced truoking for himself, soon forming a partnership with Mr. Dunn, and enlarging his scale of operations, running a oomblned track and stock farm. Mr. Dunn afterwards withdrawing, Mr. Hackburn formed a partnenhlp with Mr. Wlilett In the farming operations, but continued bis mercantile business separate until this year, when they formed a partnership throughout, purchased the etore of whioh we have spoken, fitted it up as we have described, and are now run ning both (tore and the stock and truck farm, and operating them on eoale that i truly grand. ' , - Mr. Horace Baxter, an able young NewBernian, is at the bead of their hard ware department, and Mr. Will lam Morning, Who k hi thadi twenty-five year experience In several olties with large dry good! firms, is' la charge of tho dry goods department and .Mr, B. Barnum Is the! book-keeper of the establishment. :,- . liiX Messrs, Hackburn Willet are soaroely in the prime of life but they are progressive, self-made men, pos sessed of boundless energy and indomi table will power ' and the success of their business career hat been phenomo- a el. Such citizens are of incalculable value to any community. Long may they Sourish. ' : W vsji h ' Baptist Female University. The trustee of the Baptist Female State University in session here and disoussed the matter of Raleigh's fail ure thus far to meet it obiisratiou whioh waa to give the site for the uni versity. The board agreed to take stepe to build the university if F.alo!: i r-ve t e site. The matter now sous t t.e LnMnt State Cmtvepa etGolii huo, v ;- h meets I.nve -r 11, est -.1 i r tt ket y s. 1 tl i j t ceil uu..l t. -.t v ..!! 1 Coming and Going. Mis Blanch Faloher came up from Beaufort yesterday and is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Green. Mr. Alex Miller end Mr. Hardy Whit- ford and family left to attend the State Exposition. Mr. R. P. William earn in on the steamer Newberae, of the O. D. line from a visit to friend ia Wakefield, R. , and New York. The steamer Newberne took out the following passengers: Mr. E. S. Hun ter, who ha been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Richardson, returning to her home in Riohmond, and Mr. F. Maler, returning to the National Soldier's Home, Va., from a visit to friends in the oity. Mr. W. D. Molver returned last night from a trip to Montgomery and Chat ham oountiea. Mr. L. H. Cutler and ohildren who have been visiting her brother, Mr. J. Bell, in Washington, D. 0., arrived home last night. Mrs. R. S. Primrose returned home from a visit to relatives in New York. Mr. R. F. Broadhurst returned from spending the summer in Richmond. Mr. J. J. Baxter returned on the steamer Neuse from Elizabeth City and Mr. George Moulton on the same steam- from spending the summer at Hampton Falls. The steamer Neuse took out the fol lowing passengers: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Howard on their bridal tour, and Mrs. A. Green and her daughter, Miss Clara accompanying them. Dr. G. K. Bagby leaves for Kinston this morning and will be absent until Monday. Cheatham Moves. Congressman Cheatham has removed his residence from Hendenon to Little ton. Halifax county. This became a political necessity to him, as the last Legislature, in rediBlriotiog the State, took Vanoe oounty out of the aeoona district, and as he desires to return to Congress he had to move his residence and beoome a citizen of the distriot he represents now. He is the only colored member of that body. Henderson Gold Lesf. James Stebbo Dies of Hydrophobia Elizabeth, N. J.. Oct. 12. James Stebbe. the eight-year old boy, who, since Thursday last, was a hydrophobia oatisnt at Elizabeth Hospital, died at v o'olook this morning; lie was aeun ous at times, and had spasms. The boy was bitten about ten weeks aeo by a mastiff. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride, in this oity, Wednesday at 4:80, p. m., Mr J. J. Howard to Mrs. H. J. Foy, Rev R. A. Willis officiating. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left on the steamer Neuse for a bridal tour to Baltimore and Washington City. Congratulations of the Journal. Gratifying to All. The high position attained and the universal aooeptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syiup of Fin. as the most exoellent laxative known. Illustrate tee value or tne dualities on whioh it success is based and are abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup company. Proposals Wanted. Proposal are wanted immediately for Water Work and Eleotrio Street Railway by the City of New Berne. dwtf Wm. Elus. The Challenge Coffee" 13 THE BEST, Fresh Roasted -AND- Ground to Order. Only 30 Oent Per Pound NEW LOT OF -AND- White Grean Cheese, LUCAS & LEWIS. nn Fall and Winter I JlLLINERY GOODS With the assistance of Miss KATE FALLIN. an experienced Milliner, am now prepared to wait on oallere and how the liiTHisi' Bi x Liua in Laces. Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, N0TI053, &c. Order from the country solicited and promptly filled.. . . V- ' Mrs. BETTIE WHA1ET, North aida Pollock St.. two door above Middle, v ; ' olSdftwlw Duffy's JaiOBgh Elixture j Call for ft. N. DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE and see that his Hiss is printed on the wrapper before yon take it,' otherwise" yon may have ; Cough Syirup pasted on you whioh yon did not salt for i .-to dftwtt "October's foliage yellow's with hi Mid." BrjBKnr. The cold spell will bring to mind that yon mnst discard the summer shirt and salt, end we would like to call your attention to the place to bnv them, tmr aim is to give yoo your money's worth, every time, if that is. what yon want give us trial for Clothing, Hate and Shoes, 1 :w lor Umbrellas in Bilk and t'r aca.- C" ;1 'ren's school nmbrell f 1.CJ. I.rr.ks. Valises . and ' "If '- - vy -ilt EO7ArD'3. fill POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S, Government Food lie port 891. Millinery. 1892. Fall and Winter We have now ready for the trade, the latest and most desirable styles for ladies and children, at prices to suit all, and will be glad to see all the ladies on THURSDAY, OCT., 15th, as it will be special day for displaying Patterns, Hats and Novelties. OctHtf MRS. 8. H. LANE. LHLLIHERY 0PEI.IESG, Miss HARBIETTE LANE Will display an Elegant Stock of Fine Fall and Winter Millinery Goods Thursday and Friday, Oct. 15 and 1(, All the LATEST NEW YORK Styles ill be shown at prices that will as tonish all who favor her by calling to see them. oct.lSdlw HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that eXiio; Dunn HAS THE Most Complete Stock OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Highest and Prices as Low as any lirocery in tho city. He requests a call from the 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 tho public and to secure an early call he will give tor tho next 30 days the following: low prices: Unocolato Uream Urops, best Jttarsn Mallow Caramels, Cocoa Bon Bona. And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. mako, at Rock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb A nice Mixed Candy, pure and good, 20c, Plain Candy, 15c Choice Fruits, Nuts, Raisins Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. A call win be appreciated. oclOdir THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and tbey are beauties especially those Steel Bods and Feather' weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing baa also arrived and. compr see the Finest Selected stock we ever carried and that is saying a great deal. We have also a line of pretty LATEST STK LE 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 yonr Boy need snit ? See ours before buying also a nice BALL and BAT FRIU3 with every suit. Barrington & Baxter . Dissolution of Co-pirlnersMp. Ra It known that the nndenlcned have tbia day, by mntnal oonaent, dissolved the oo- prlnernip lormiyvxiBuos Mtween tnem nnrir th Arm name of Moodv A Fox. Mr. H. W, Fox withdraws from the brm and tbs bulnsss wlU continue nnder the arm name of Moody St Robsits. All persons indebted to the nrmoi Mooay tx t oi win mue vneir pavmsnw to tna nras oi uooay KODerisj WHO 11 k V V NluuiN UW UWU1M.1W, 1UII .111 In the piaee or tns n m or Mooay jrox. . Xhis the 18th day at Ostobsr, 1891. ' J.W.MO01T,(Hl) 1 , ., . ' l.h. MOOD I, meal) H. W. FOX, (Seal) MTfPI:NOTicE.;-i: Mn D. L. Roberts having this dav entered Into oo-partntrshlp with Messrs. T. W. and J. L. Moody; the business of manufacturing T .timber formerly conducted nnder the firm name of Moody St Fox will be oontlnned ntuttr the firm nam of Moody A Roberta, imnlnt that the present Arm will meet with i - liberal natronaata bestowed, by .the publle ,u,. a ms loimer one, we are Verv rMutaotfullV. ' : HwtW.l MOODX Si ROBERTS. Whom It F.lay Goneernl I have not enlisted in the Grocery, Confeclionern. Tobacco or Oaster War. (nor do I intend so doing, it ie a luxury I cannot afford,) but I am still selling the finest LOWSEV'S C lincolates and Bou lions. WHITMAN'S PhilsdelpliU Candle. KKNEDYM Celebrated Fancy Cakes. Also, Fruits, Smoking nod Chewing Tonacco, Oigars, Smoker's Articles etc. Also dieppnttini; Coca Cola, Mineral and Soda Water to Ooo in need, ac the Lowc:'t possible prices. I am . . ill in my little store i'JRt around the corner of Pollok, in middle Street. Come and see me. 0ll2uil 8AM B. WATER3. New Goods! We are receiving new goods by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . : 124c. " " 5 Hj pails, 75c. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can 31b Pie " 10c. " 21b ' Cherries 15o. " Fulton Market Corned Beef 8c. lb Boneless " " 8c. " Finest Sugar Cured Dams lie. " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Full Cream Choese, 15c. lb Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. ib Best " " " " 75s, " Oar Special Blend Eoa8ted Coffee 30 and 35c. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention Thanking you for your past favors and trusting you will give ns another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CI1URCIJILL & P AUK EH, Broad Street. $ 1 0 EEWAHD. We will pay TEN DOLLARS for Evidence Sufficient to Convict he Person who Spits Tobacco Juice on Our Show Windows Every Night. btop and iovik at our Itno ol or X'KIMIII SPOOKS. A8k for Paul K. Wirt.' FOI'MTAII PENS, fresh lotjnst arrived. Iforgettosay 1 havejutit receive! a freab lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six ytniru. We give a written guarantee with each chain. Bly STOCK IS WAV VP, anil PKICKS ARK WAT DOWN, Come In acd see SAM. K. EATON, Middle Ht opposite Baptist Chnr may XI lstpdwtf Restaurant IS NOW OPEN. Frog Legs, Quail on Toast, and O well, they will come in a little later. Regular Boarders, 85 00 per week. Transient, on European plan. Dwelling For Rent! Next door to the Presbytorian Manse on Johnson street. Apply to Giltfl E. Q. HILL, Riding Vehicles. We are prepared to make to order anything In tbe line or Drays, Carts, Buggies, or other Biding Vehioles. All work built strong and finished in a handsome manner, . . G. H. WATERS .& SON. New Berne. V. 0. - ; an25dwtf : Uhrbd scans or Anasarca... . ,, Eastern Distriot of North Oarollra. U.S.DIstrlet Court, Pamlloo District. JBO.T. Dana et eta, vs. The Steam Ins N. n.AwDiJiniHKi.tnib.H, u iir AsirrBAirv trorroa. All penons who nay be Interested In the balanoe of tne proceeds arising from tbe sale ot said Tat. era hereby notified to ap rxar and make their alalms at the next term of she said Distriot court of the U. H to be beld in New Bern, N. O . on the 4th Monday in ijciooer, mwi, ly oraeror ine court; ootiutd UJta. GBKEN, Clerk, Prof. Eugene Wallnau Hancock street, near Methotust eonron. nun uciuvitii v., Auvr j. lauu suiu vrvsMi Tuner and Heptirer, educated At the Unl- versiiy r mrnn. t-wistaouon tuiranieea. Tunlug 83.00. roltshlng l.W extra. TKSXTMOfllAIaB. Miss Fannio Holland, Hnste Tercher, New Berne, K.C. Miss Marian R. Rail cliff, Voeal Teacher, Kew Berne, N. O. J'ror. Uaiep.e, PrlnclpHl of Tarboro College. Mrs. Julte Siattou, Music Teacher. Greenville. N. C, Jftnuary 8rd, 1881: Mr EuRene Walinau, Dear trir: It gives me great pleenure to assure voui d ttrone of yonr tboroDBb abUllr as a Tuner, ftnd 1 give you ine liberty of using my name afc a t.esiimoniai. Kespteiiuuy, Mrs. iMui C. Latbam: Mr. FutfhiH' Wallnnn isenffneed as Piano Tuuerin the Orewuvlllr) (College, and he taal prjvtii niniHelfa very competent ana care ful work m hi. He a gentleman and eon setentioiiBly performs tbe work; entrusted to niui, ana navin Kivf n pt-neoi. saukiaeiion, I Rive liim, unsolicited, this testimonial of hl work, command ng Ms Hervlces to parties In waul oi u reliable luiiHrand rcpalier. lrci. Jo tin uuc seiii, Ij Inc;pl of oreenvUle College, Ureenvllle, N. C, Mrs. A. U. t'unter. Musle Teacuer. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GROOKB, MIDDLE STBEET, NEW BERNE. H. O. A. E. KIBBARD, XV atch.es, CLOOKS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, NHW BEltNE, N. O. Repairing Neatly Done. luno'J7 dwtf To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Fkont Street, Three doors Kuat of tbe Gaston House, where I will be ploaaod to serve my patrons ae heretofore. I shall keep oouBtiintly on band A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very beet FOKHHIN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. It. SAWYER, eepll liitptf Fashionable Tailor. S BRO. Wholesale Dealer, la Groceries, Provisions TIIIMCt'll iirnl MI FF, BOOTS and SHOES. Wo urn al! Hijeats for MTUCK "DIADKM-1-UlIK, evny barrirl warluuteil. . i....... r lITIfh' UThUT 1VIIIA MOIiAS.hk, out own importation. a ( otuo id Hen us. or sen u yonr orders 11 u'H1 Unii our I'rlcfu as WW as the maiMdwtr HOBi RTS BRO lust Arrived : Ycutig takeky and ihz Virginia Horsesl Mules nvr. hahn 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, 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. !. HAHN & GO. W. A. WHITE, . Offers a foil Una of Choice Groceries Lowest Prices. Also eonntrymade Tubs, Roof Paints, ' Oils, Brushes, etc . ' Proprietary Bemedles and Medleines In ordinary use constantly on hand. . ' Last store west of Market.
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