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X II DURNAL. HE mm 0 VOL. X.--NO. 183. NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. -., re, s.f-i"- Is- : BUSIIfESS riOCAttjy BUCKWHEAT. Mine Mwi, Baiaine, Currmnu, Citron, Evaporated Ap- Slet, Pcbdm, English Flam Pudding, leeant Corned Beel. Small Hams, ; Codfish, Breakfast Boon. i ; , 0. K. Blotib. . T OSt-On Saturday, a Gold Headed JLi Out, marked J. W., If., March . 1890. The person finding will be re warded on leaving it at Joubhal offioe. .,; OcOTtf, i: . ' BABQAINSin beautiful work-baskets fanoy atjlet job lot jurt reoeied. vot'vi': ""V " " BCTXB. SMOKE Oenoine Cabana Tobaooo. TO ONE who can copy muaio In a elear etjle. I wiU gWe work at in ' Urrala daring the winter. I prefer the eervieee of one who nndentande t harmony and counterpoint, although I i tbta knowledge to not neoseeary. oeplStf - Chab It. Qksnvu NEW DBtTO BTOBBd -Drnga, Medi eu.ee and Oh.mloale, O. i. Popular ? IToprt.tary Medlolnes. All artstlaa of . DrDMiat'a gnndrlse. TrUHee and Brae a. . . Haw orop Oardxn Seed.. Jrtne and Large tfttook Cigars and Tobaeeo. au. VMM. f ra ' aerlpUona aaourataly oom pounded (and not MWABprieaahonr m'tto and our suooeaa. ' a O. CrHCXN, Druwrl.t and Apothecary, Middle et tour doora bom Pollook. Janaa Ij LD papers for tale at the Jooemal w office by the dcEen. hundred or thousand. tf SMOKED HALIBUT, Maple Syrup, .-; O. E. 8LOVEB. : SEHATOS HABEia, of TennAsee, .eels confident that we will hold 'the ground gained last year. . ' The Louisiana National Bank of New Orleans loses 1190,000 by the defalcation of its paying teller E. F. Qoroier. Confident Democrats offer odds on Flower in New Tork; hjut Bepublican bluffers fail to put up or shut op. MAUD S. is no longer qtteen oi the trotting turf. Sunol, the mare owned by Bobert Bonner, lowered : by half a second the famous record of Hand B. on the kite shaped track at 8tockton, Oal. Bonner paid $40,000 for Maud S. and $41,000 for Sunol. . i& One judgevin New York natural. ized GOO new citizens the other day in five hours, or at the rate of one in every thirty seconds, and it wasn't a very sood day for naturalization either. It would have been no more a farce had he naturalized the whole GOO in the hitlfminute. ij t SEHATOB Pasoo, of Florida, tood ud like a little man in the ? f5 state Alliance convention ana case r'. :.';.:"-dne.of the five votes against the ' 0il 'u treasury -loan, scheme. And the expiration of his present Sena. Vu'torial tern ta not so very far off, either. We always like a man who wont truckle. 0the ninety-six coanties in the jState eighty-six ' have appointed 4ooal boards of publio charities which work under the direction of the State board. - A great detl is being done for the amelioration of the poor and persons confined in prison.- The reports which will be collated at the end of the year will ; ; s Wheh there are short crops in , Europe and long crops in Amerioa, . everything if lovely on this side of 1 ? ; 7s te water.. '- But when there are - long crops In Europe and long crops ',.,'. in America at the same time, the farm mortgage steps in and takes "iftftS :"nnd in sgricnlture. Nothing in the HcElnley ' high-tariff law can alter this oondition. ; The government is having about ; the same success in making rain as ' in making tinplaie. Given clouds' , and; favorable " atmospheric eon dltlons, the rain comes down upon the rainmakers. Given a melting pot, a sheet of imported steel and a Welsh' workman, and tinplate is produced oi fairish quality.' But neither" rala nor tinplate is ready far delivery at the demand of pur- cha8ers.-Fhlladelphia Becord. - ; The Atlanta Herald says;. Miv Cleveland is the greatest President .''that this country has had since the war, ana he Is the" greatest living 'American today. Likewise he is the most diHtinguished Democrat in the country, and as such, the accredited leader of his party, TLorn is not the slightest doubt r " oat his nomination . and trium . ' t election to the next I "oncy. cf the Pope's cardinals at. ii au interview, says that !i t' a cbnroh have so the Pantheon dis ?c 2 that fhoulil tlse 1 I. i' ! r1 i (( being strikingly Bljrnlflcant as an expression of the Vatican 'a views aa to the grave character of an impending crisis which, would mark a most important epoch in Papal hiBtory. v ; LjOCAL NEWS. Cottok Now Berne Market - Balci yeeterdey 189 bales at 6 1 8 to 7 W. The Supreme court adttalns the lower eourt in the oaee of Bryan . Spivey. The department waa again called ' cut last night at about ten oolook bat there wu no fire. Bar. 0. G. Vardel. arrived on bat evening with his bride, They will find moat cordial welooms to our olty. Alio Mr. J. J, Howard returned from his wtddlag tour north. The Washington Progress says the oannon was mounted on the oyster patrol steamer Lillie Monday and that she has received the most of her small arms whioh will put her In oondition for active duty. While Dr. Gatling, the inventor of the deadly Gatling gun, is at the Expo sition in Baleigh, we have on a visit to New Berne the son of the real Inventor of the Colt revolver: Theee geniuses are both sons of North Carolina. The Blaok Diamon Minstrels, col., will give a performance at the theatre tonight. Tickets have been plaeed on sale at the store of the New Berne Drug Co. Thirty-five cents for lower floor and twenty-five for the gallery. Fourteen oar loads of Italians passed through Goldsboro Saturday and Mon day on their way to work in South Carolina phosphate beds. The Argus says "they were a hard looking aggre gation of humanity." Mr J. D. Hensley shipped his com bination mtnagarie by the steamer Neuse to the Elicabeth City Fair. Mr. Hensley- is constantly adding to his large and varied collection. It will make a nice exhibit for the New Berne Fair. The gin house of Jesse Brooks, col., who lives about four miles aoross Trent river in this county, was burned yes terday. It was a total loss, including about ten bales of cotton. The gin was in oparation and ia supposed to have ught in the lint room. It was insured for $1 000 in the New Orleans Ins. Co., represented by S. B Streat. E q The Atlantic and N. O. Bailroad has a force of oarpentera at work getting out the framing for a oar ehed they are preparing to build- It will be 80x228 feet and be placed above the passenger depot to the west of the fenoe enclosing the yard and the fenoe be moved so as to take In the shed also. The expecta tion is that the shed will be finished about the first of December. Mr. William Ellis has the shells from one mammoth oyster whioh weigh over nine pounds, and a portion of etoh judging from appearance about one fourth ia broken off. The shell which has lost the feast will weigh near, six pounds. They wero pioked op la a bed of shell rook In Jones county, eighteen miles from the oily. They are the largest ever seen here and will be on exhibition at the next New Berne, Fair. D. 8. Court. ' . '. The jury in the case of the United States vs. 3. H. Basdea (charged with selling liquor without lloenee), after remaining out all night brought la a verdict of not guilty. - '" V ; TJ. 8. ve-E. G. Wise; same charge. Yerdiot not guilty. ' L. J. Moore repre sented the defendants Is both these U. 8. vs. Henry Williams; Hlloit dis tilling. Yerdiot guilty. Sentenced to thirty days Imprisonment in Lenoir oounty jll. C. H. Brown' of Kinston represented the defendant. ' - Mr. Brown was sworn In on the pre vlous day to practioe in the TJ. 8. Court. The grand jury having finished their work, were discharged. .- First Tlsit fn Forty Tears. jm., ttionara v, uiu, or weaning ton City, a native New Bern lan, Is stopping at Hotel Albeit He Is acoompanied by his son, Mr. Charles O. GUI, of New York. iSrf ?K?:i v" ::-'4 This to the first time that Mr. Blohard GUI has been hen in forty years, yst during that long Intermission ha finds many points in the topography of the oity that are familiar to him and ho has met some few of our eitlaens that he remembers -kSi'&Asi -There ie a bit of history connected with the family that nasi played a Im portant roll in the prod notion of one of the most formidable fire arms In the world. The father of Mr. RiohsrdGiU, Mr. John Gill, was the inventor of the celebrated Colt revolver and at the time of the Invention he was living and do ing business on Broad street where to now the beautiful flowet garden of Mrs. Susan Dudley. Like most instances this Is one where brain and genius were defrauded of tbeir ilghtful honors. .' We hope that tbe revived recollect ions of days long gone by may prove pleasant to tbe son and grandson of North Carolina's Inventor. , v An Aged Couple Wed. - Naw Yokk Ootober 27. The Bev. B. W. C'bildeiawa, D.D., of Clev-Snd, Ohio, a prominent minial r of t' e I t-t hyt-rinn church, was f ..r i t . i to I-. t"miif -, n THE CITY HALL. An Ornament to the City and Well Adapted to its Requirements. The work on the city hall to nearly completed, and even aa it stands our olticens have a building to whioh they can polot with pride. It to an attract ive substantial brick bntlding fronting 83 feet on the street, and Is 48 in dspth. The front ii stnorotd and laid off In exoellent imitation of elegant granite blocks. The front room of the northern half of the building to the city clerk 'e and treasurer 'a offioe the rear room the mayor's offioe. Handsome eigne at the door of each room give the uformatioa as to what office to within, and a door between them furniahee ready oommu nioatioa from one to the other, and both are nioely oallcd and painted and well furnished. Access to these rooms from the main entrance to given by a wide passage, and this contains a five foot stairway that leads direotly to the main room of the building the oity hall used for mayor's court, polios headquarters snd publio meetinge. This is a splendid room, 40x43, 18 feet pitch, furnished throughout in native wood 2t Inoh double-beaded yellow pine, hard oil finish beautifully pencilled overhead and having a oornice with eoroll-work moulding below it and other trimmings in walnut. It is supplied with one hundred good ohaire and has an ample rostrum for the mayor or speakers, and this Is enolosed by a six-inch rail with three-inoh turned banniatere tbe stairs being similarly finished. Two twelve-inoh columns are to be placed at even distances between tbe two sides of the hall one lis already in position and the other will soon be. The hail to now lighted by nine eteo- trio lightsone at the centre of tbe room and the others spreading out from it at right angles toward each side of the room, but these are to be supple mented by an elegant 12 light combina tion ohandelier six of the lights to be gas and six eleotrioitr, and by six 8-light brackets against the walls also equally dirided between gas and eleo trioity. Adjoining the hall on the south is tbe assembly room of the Atlantio Steam Fire Eogine Company, finished similar to the hall, and containing overhead a four foot oenter piece. This room measures 20x43 feet, and has an 18-foot pitch and oan bereaohed either tnrough the room we have just described or by the entrance at the other end of the building. Below the firemen's meeiiag-room is their engine and hose carriage bouse. The fire bell tower over the center of the building adds much to its appear ance. Tbe tower rests upon a thick brick partition through the center of the building, and Mr. Wm. Q ask ins, the contractor, informs us that the building to sound and strong through out. In tearing away what he did to make the alterations and improvements he found the brick-work in perfect order and tbe timbers of best heart pine without a sign of decay. The ontire bunding will be warmed by a first-olass heater of the latest Im proved make. It has already been or dered. Our oitisens oan congratulate them selves on the exoellent city hall they now have, and on having scoured It at as email a total ooet as they did. The great Improvement made is quite an honor to our progressive oity author ities. The Exposition. We made our first visit last week to the Exposition at Baleigh, and were much pleased at what we saw. Ii to much mora of a success than wo had expected, and to very creditable to our State. . While It to not much of an Inter-States' Exposition (aa its name denote), yet it to a very good exhibit of this State's resonroes and produots. The exhibits from other States are very scant and contrast very unfavorably with those from North Carolina. The natural result of this will bo to impress all visitors more favorably with our State. There are several counties, probably a aoxen, that nave very com niece exnioiH ana enow so great aavan tag the produots of North Carolina's fields, forests, factory and mines. A visitor from the North will be aaton iahed at the very groat variety of onr State's producta there displayed. He will there so every vegetable product that to crown anywhere) in Amerioa. every mineral that to dag from the earth, and a greater variety of woods and timber than oan be grown In any other Stats of the Union. This latter fact to forcibly illustrated bv seeing there, side by side, a palmetto tree from the seaooeet and the balsam and spruoe pine from tne mountain. - ; , , , . The exhibit of the oolorel people to very creditable to them.- It is separate, and apart from tue other exhibits, is under the control and management of colored people and oocupiae the space on the first floor of the krand stand. In ihis exhibit ars not only agricultural produots, but also many articles of ar tistic handiwork; -whioh are striking proofs of the advancement made by the oonred people since tnelr emancipation. Chatham Ucord.- - ; . . ; PrameamceA HofwIeaa Yat Saved ' From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hard, of. Groton. Sr"D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad sold, which settled on my Lungs, eough set in and finally termi nated in consumption. : Four doctors gavi me up saying I could live hut a short time - I gave myself up to m Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above. My huBbnnd was advised to cot Dr. King s Hew JPiswovery for ton sil nrition, Coufns and Colds. I pave it a t i, ')! in ( i t bottloa: It . s cared " it- 't 'i I "ii ! a - '1 a' THE FIRE-SWEPT PBAIBIES; Crops Destroyed, Stock Perishing and the People Barely Escaping with Their Lives. GuTHBia, O. T., Ootober 27 The sky was lit np in every direction last night by prairie flree. The fires have been burning three days, and done a great deal of damage. Hundreds of farms have been swept of crops, and in many oases houses and barns have been con sumed, stock perishing and the people eeoapihg only with their lives. I a Iowa oonnty the firo has gotten into the tim ber and will burn for weeks. Itia feared a number of peaple have perished there. Cimarroon City, a email town northeast of here, has been entirely wiped out, the people escapisg by jumping into the river. M. B. Emery, stage driver to Chandler, and the Parkins mail carrier, were caught in the fires and both terribly burned. Goldsboro Pottery Works Burned. Sunday evening, about church time, the sky to the west of the city was dis covered to be lurid with some great conflagration. At first it was thought to be the immense plant of tbe Neuse Lumber Mills, but on hurrying to the surburbs it was found to be the no less Important enterprise the Goldsboro Briok, Tile and Pottery Works, tbe Sroperty of our esteemed townsman aj. H. L. Orant. His cotton gin, briok making machine and muob of his brick drying raoks, together with other valuable property on the yard were entirely destroyed, proving an absolute loss of several thousand dol lars, as he had no insurance whatever. The remoteness of the fire from the city, and that, too, on a Sunday evening, and there being no supply of water on the grounds, rendered aid unobtain able, and of little avail when such as could get there arrived. Just how the fire originated ia not now known. Goldsboro Argus. Steamer in Collision. London. Ootober 26. The British steamer Boston for Cardiff for London, at Falmouth was in oollision with the British bark Charlwood, 750 tons, Oapt. 8almon, from Antwerp for Valparaiso. The Charlwood foundered almost im mediately with a loss of sixteen lives. Three men were killed on board the Boston and the steamer's boata were badly stove in. Only two persons were saved from the Charlwood. The acei- Went occurred at 4:45 this morning. What They Are Hood For. Brandrbth'8 Pills are the best medi cine known. First They are purely vegetable, in fact a medicated food. Second The same dose alwavs pro duces the same effect other purgatives require increased doses and Anally cease noting. Third They purify the blood. Fourth They inMgoratethe digestion and claanse the snomach and bowels. Fifth They stimulate the liver and carry off vitiated bile and other de praved secretions. The first two or three doses tell the story. The skin becomes dear, the eye bright, the mind aotive, digestion ia restored, ooativeness cured, the animal vigor is reornitednd all decay arrested. Bbandreth's Pills are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. A Survivor of the Battle of Waterloo Dead. Southampton, England, Ootober 27. -Lieutenant-Colonel Howlett. one of the few survivors of the British offloers who fought at the battle of Waterloo, is dead. Gratifying to All. The high position attained and (he nnireraal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the moet exoellent laxativs known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which its success to based and are abundantly gratifying to the iiuoroia rig Byrup company. For Sale. A payino Shoe and Clothing buaihess in New Berne, Inoluding fixtures and good will, about $3,600 required. Reasons for selling, other business. For particulars addrese "x" care New Berne Jouenal, New Berne, N. C. Children Cry for Pitcher's" Castoria? FINE APPLES, FINE APPLES, Large lot of this Delicioue Fruit Inst amveu as D. HASSELL'S, oot28tf 1 Near the Post-office. 'Something for nothing isn't bus! We don't promise you something for nothing, bat do promise to give yon yonr money's worth, when yoa need anything In Clothing, Sat and Shoes don't bny until yon see as. We may have jnst what yoa want. Onr Clothing is the World Benowned productions of the Stein, Blooh Go. - Oor Shoes the Old Reliable Stacy Adams & Go.'s. They are wear reslsters. . . ; r Only at" HOWARD'S. Solid Silver! I have got tbe BEST SELECTION of Solid SUver ever broaghl to New Berne Fresh Goods. Just Received ! ' X hire a Nioe Selection of ; . 'I J Colid Gold Plain Rin-3. Also Fine Stock of ALL KINDS of Goods in my line.- KAIl work neatly done ana warranted. - jjjpj POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report The Elizabeth City Fair! Special Bates by Steamer NEUSE. Round trip tickets for this occasion will be sold for three dollars, good from the 28th to 81st Oct. inclusive. You can leave on the Wednesday trip and return Friday or Sunday morning. GEO. HENDERSON, 0Ct274t) Agent. DISSOLUTION CF CO-PARTNERSHIP. C. B. F. Edwards & Co. Thomas C. Howard and O. It F. Edwards have this day dissolved co-partnersbip by mutual consent. C. R. F. EJ wards collects all bills due the firm and as sumes all liabilities. oct27tf WE HAVE A HAT. At $3.00, worth 3.00 2.50, 2.00, 1.50, 1.25, 250 2 00 150 1.25 made by Grenoble & Co., and WARRANTED to WEAR. BARGAIN STORE. AMERICAN PROTECTIVE LEAGUE. Incorporated in 1889. A Patriotic Fraternal Beneficiary Order, Offers Prosperity and Protection. PATS 1500, or $1000 at end of 5 years. PAYS same amount at death PATS half of these amounts npon total disability. PATS $50 npon deatn of husband or wife. PAYS 125 npon death of a child PATS 120 per week sn case of s'.cknessor aooident. Loans monev to buv homes and cancels deDt at death or at end of 6 years. A Fixed Cash Inmndcr VaIha mfUir SlOO have been paid In. 10,000 deposited with the State Treasu er of MaaiaebusettB for the proteoilon of the polloy holders. A Local League is to be organized In New Berne. S. D. POPE. oot2, dAwSw lttp Canvassing Solicitor. VA.LTJA.BLB PROPERTY FOR SALE Will be sold AT AUCTION, at the COURT HOUSE in NEWBEBN, on MONDAY, the 2d Day of November, 1891, At TWELVE O'CLOCK, MIDDAY, the following property: 1. Lot No. 821, In the plan of the (Mtv of Newborn, the lormer residence or Mr, Oeorf Allen. J. About five aerea of land on Pembroke Hoad, near the city, bounded on three aldea by tba "ahem Farm." and on tbe otber by aaidroaa. S. Tract of land in Townshio No. 1. Craven oonnty. adlolnlng tbe lands of Geo. J. Dud ley and otbeia. eee deed, book 81, pages 153 to ISO. I. Lot of Land on End street, being Lot No. use, plan or me eity oi KeWDern S, Lot of Land on Federal Alley, in rear of tot oi Messrs. uacKDurn a wiusit. aoout wxos rest. For information applf to O022tds M. DW. STEVENSON. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also. Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GBOOBB, . mXDDLK street, ' - ' ' nbw bebnb. k. o. Dr. W. L. LA3SITER, Will practioe in New Berne, James City, and vicinity, Offioe hours from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 8 to 5 p. m , at Solicitor Geo H. White's law offioe. on Graven St. , near South Front, octl6d&wttj New Berne, N. C. W. A. WHITE, FOOT OP MIDDLE! STREET, Dealer In Oeneral Merchandife, oners a good line of Groceries, Dry tioods, Iioot?, 8uoff, &e. Choice Tulil Tobacco 20c. per Pound. First Chance ForthoPe coming to the city by water and lauding at tbe ruaiket dock to supply Ibemtielvee- Last Chance For 11: s 'earing the same way. (JIVE Vi A THI1L. Low Prices. All Whom It May Concern! I have not enlisted in the Grocery, Confectionery, Tobacco or Ogster War, (nor do I intend so doing, it ie a luxury I cannot afford,) but I am still selling the finest IiOWKLY'8 Chocolates and Bon lions. WHITMANS Philadelphia Candies. KENEDV'3 Celebrated Fancy Cakes. Also, Fruits, Smoking and Chewing Tobacoo, Uigars, Smoker's Articles etc. Also dispensing Coca Cola, Mineral and Soda Water to those in need, at the Lowest possible prices. I am still in my little store just around the corner of Pollok, in Middle Street. Come and see me. oll2ml SAM B. WA.TEIH. New Goods! New Goods! We are receiving new goods by evsry steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. il Preserves . ; lUAa. " " 5 H pails, T."ii!. 31b Standard Peaches lij & l'()c. cud 'Jib " Pie " lOo. " -Itt Cherries lot. " Fulton Market Coined Beef 8c. lb Boneless " " Sc. " Finest Sugar Cured Hams lis " Loose Pickles : : 10ii. doy. White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and l'.iack Tea, 50c. lb Best " " " 75c, " Our Special Blend lloasted Coffee 30 and 35o. per pound. And a full line of other fancj Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking jou for your past favors and trusting you will give us another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CHURCHILL & PAKKIiR, Broad Street. OYSTERS -AT- Jimmie's Restaurant .5 Cents per QUART. But not delivered at this price. "7K7"o Have Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which we are selling at very low figures. A full line of Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. See our Crosseit's Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on hand Children's All Wool Vests. All Wool Hose and a very nice quality of fn.K Warp White Flannel at $1 00 per yard. Mundells'ChildrensShoee and Ziegler's Ladies Shoes a speciality. Barrington & Baxter. Duffy's Cough Mixture. Call for It N DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE and eee that nis namb is printed on the wrapper before you take it, otherwise you may have Cough Syrup passed on you which jou did not call for. d&atf J. F. Taylor lias arrived iromtne north wtn tne LARGEST -AND Best Assorted Stock OF Groceries, Dry Goods, 'Ship Chandlery he ever kept, and now offers to hie "The Challengb Coffee" 13 THE BEST, Fresh Boasted AND . Ground to Order. Only 30 Tent Per Pound. NEW LOT OF White Cream Cheese, LUCAS & LEWIS. Prof Eugene Wallnau Hsnonck street, near Methodist chnreb. New Heme, IM. u Expert I'lano and Organ luneri.ud K8pitrr. educaud at the Cnt veisin H llin. Hansficiion unaranteed. Tuning 'oil.nl k $1.00 extra. TKS'tl.HO MALS. Miss Fannie aollaml, Mus cTercher. New ti.rne. N.C. Miss Marian R. Radcllir, Vocal Teacher, .New Berne, N. (J. Pn f. Oalepp e, Prlnclpiil of Tarboro College. Mrs Julie Htullou. Music Teacher. Cretnvlile. N. c, January .'lid, IsDl: Mr. Eugeue Walinau, Dear lr: II glvts me great pleasure to assure mm p turn, nf your thorough ability as a Tuner, hui 1 give you tbe liberty of using my name as a testimonial. Kesptclfully, Mrs. Ixmls C. Latham: Mr. Eughne Wallnau Is engaged as Piano Tuner In llie Greenville college, and lie has prov.d himself a very competent and cr ful workman He s a gentleman and con scientiously performs the work entrusted to him. and having ulven perfect satUfacllon. I give hint, unsolicited, this testtmonlal of tils work, commend lila services to parties In waul oi a reliable tunnr nud repxtier. rrf John buckeu, 1'ilncip ,1 of reeuvl-le Col ege, U-eenvllie, N. C, Mrs. A. a unter. Music Teacher. A. i. H1BBARD, Watches, CLOCKS, T ewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BERNE, N. O. Repairing I eatly Done. luue'J? ilwtf To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having rein-.vr luy piaxnof business to iSoi'iii Fkont Street, Tbn e d' ,im E m t the (ir.tun House, iherel will be pleased to serve my p.trorn mh he etuf ire. I shall keep run-li.r 1 1 v on hiitii A FULL LIXF OF SAMPLES nf the very beat Foi;i:k;. and Domestic Goods. 11. SAWYER, -cpll lntptf Fashionable Tailor. BERTS & BRO. W liolefiale Dealeit In Grocsries, Provisions .TOBACCO and SNIFF, BOOTS and SHOES care al-o airoiitH 'or STOCK "DIADEM' I'l.uUrv, veiy Imr-cl .ariauted. larue Mock of I'l it K WHST INDIA MiLA.S-K,(iiit own imputation. t'ome lo see un. or send your orders you wil ttnu our 1'rlces as LOW as tfas Lowebt, inadwtf ROBERTS a BRO 0 ill m H H o H 01 O o w An Unparalleled Offer! For the ni xt thirty days we will aU SOLID GOLD RIDINO BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH K1RHT Q.DALITT LENS US AT $2 50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELFR. s. 7r. street, General cine Arm i ice; I IliL IlltU LI I E. s T A - . insurance agent, many friends Inducement to all. , ; r. Brt Quail y of uooda, - LOW"! 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