Daily OURNAL. C VOL. X.--NO. 185 NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1891. PRUiK ft CENTS. HE iflt J BUSINESS LOCALS. THAVB fret reoeive elegant Coined JL bm, Oman name, uoansu, diuuou TTallhnt SnHiit Ramn. TrMllOlDIUd Ooodf ail kiodi and of very belt qual ity, minoe aisat, duoiwobm, Byrnp, Fnrasr Batter, Macaroni, r riku.. PknUU Donna. Taninna. Oarn - Starch,' Freeh Boasted Coffee, Choicest , r..B TTnmlnv. Oat Ileal. Crnahed , Wheat, Bpioea, Celery Seed. Mustard eeea, oto , eto. , . dwu T7RESH ALL PORK SAUSAGE thla .,- jl morning ana every inanttij sum i Friday following, at " - 90 . .. N. Whitfoeb'B. T GST On Saturday, a Gold Beaded Ju Cane, marked 3. W. M., Maroh ' 1890. The perton finding will be re warded on leaTlng It at joubaau omoe . , oc87tt BARGAINS in beautiful work-baaketi fanoy styles jobJot just received. SMOKE Genuine Cabana Tobicoo. oototf TO ONE wbo oan copy mnslo in a clear stvle. I will nive work at in- . terrala during the winter. I prefer the services of one who understands harmony and counterpoint, although - thla knowledge ia not neoeseary. seplStf Chab L.Gaskjll. XTEW DRUG STORE. Drum, Medi ,- i.ea ml Ohemloala. O. P. Popnlar Proprietary Medlotnea. All varieties of - vrngsieva Bunansa. xruawa hu ormm m. " Wew crop Garden Heed Fin. and Large - Htoek Olgan and Tobaoeo. all new. Pre- ' -aorlptlons Murately compounded (and not : at wab price.), onr m"iio ana oar suocene. - C. O. Crtt&MtN. Druggist and Apotheoary, ttlddls at- (oar doors from Pollack. Jan281y LD papers for aale at the Journal ; vsomoe by the dozen, nunareo or thousand. tf - AND now. comes the report that ., Chill refuses to atone fur the in ' flulta to this Government. Very , - 4ood. When the old man found the rode boy in his apple tree steal tag apples,, he used kind words, but finding they did no good be tried atones. Chili may profit by 1 the story. . ; Mr. Carlton Kimble, a promi- cent farmer in Maryland, was deprived or defrauded of 12.800 in : easb. He says he was hypnotised ' absolutely under the control of two men. He knew nothing for two hoars, daring which he went to the bank, drew the sum named, - gave it to the rascals who drove off ' with the money. He offers $2,000 for their arrest. Miss Likens, who resides near Sharsville, Montgomery county, Ta. met a terrible death recently. She went ont to gather berries on the mountain side, and not return ing in a seasonable time search was institated for her. A few miles from her home the searchers ran across a large bear, at whose feet the outlines of a woman could be distinctly observed. The bear was dispatched, and it was then found that brain's viotim was Miss Likens. The body was terribly mutilated. ' . GEN. Chas. W. Field of Washing ton, who served with the Army of ' JTorthern Virginia daring the war, ... and was at one time door keeper of the House of Representatives, is muoh disturbed because the speech made in - Richmond last night at the meeting , of the society of the Army of . Northern ' Virginia,1 in . reference to 'unfurling the Con federate 'flag ; at the World's fair, .has been attributed to him. The general , was not present- at the .meeting, and says he. is not in sym pathy wlh ; the sentiments of the " peech.'!';':-"'"-',';- The Bev, Dr. J. 0. K. Milligan, of New ; York, and Bev. Dr. John F. Carson) of 'Brooklyn, will be tried for heresy at the semi-annual meeting of the New York Presby tery of the Reformed Presbyterian church.- They , are charged. with preaching the doctrine that min isters and ' members of the church should vote at political elections, which Is extreme at variance with the long established prinoipal of the church. Both plead guilty, bat ay': the law is an unwritten one and entirely unnatural.- They will likely Join the Presbyterian churoh if dismissed - from the Be formed body.. w. ..,..',...:. ' The decree, of . the Board "of . Visitors has been set aside in the famous ' Andover case by the Mas sachusetts Supreme" Court on the ground that the board aoted" un-. justly and illegally in refasing to t")W 1 the Board of Trustees- to t'. :.:a in the trial. This case which I i tacome famous, grew oat of V 3 -ru!sion from the chair ot I ' "cal History, of Egbert C. C 1- 8, for heterodoxy in teach f C ' , -a contrary to the creed '.'.') i '' -': respecting the '" 'l c f V 3 ls!y fcripturcs, " - "i f r t'- who as a body . support Prof. Smythe and will not become parties to the proceedings for his removal. The decision thus be comes a virtual viotory for the "new departure' Liberals. AT tbe exposition Wednesday Oct. 28, in the presence of over two thousand people, a thrilling accident occurred. A balloon was inflated and men were holding it down by ropes. Among the men was Anthony Jordan, colored, of Baleigb, who instead of holding the rope with his hands was standing on it. Suddenly the balloon, with a parachute in which was Mrs. Hawkins, rose in the air. Jordan's foot was caught by the rope and he was carried up between the balloon and the parachute. There were cries of "drop, drop,'' and at the height of about fifty feet he dropped and came down head foremost. His shonlder and head struck, and he is perhaps fatally injured. His jaw bone was crashed, his wrist dislocated and he sus tained wounds on the head as well as internal injuries. The balloon rose to an immense height and Mrs. Hawkins deoended safely in the parachute. LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Market Bales yeeterday 2S5 bales at 6 13 to 7 65. The head of the 8 foot. 000 pound man-eating shark whloh was caaght at Morehead laat week by one of the trout fisherman has been saved and will be on exhibition at the New Berne Fair. Professor Bellazza will give an ex hibition at the theatre on Mondar evening of fancy danoing by his sohol ars for the benefit of the New Berne Yaoht Olub, assisted by Mr. A. W. Cook and other home talent. The special rates over the A. & N. O. Railroad to the Raleigh Exposition that went into effect Sept. 25 have been withdrawn to take effeot Nov. 10th, except the special train on Thursday. The days to whioh these rates applied were Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs days. Sohedule will appear tomorrow. Another load of the pulverised shell rook for maoadamixing the streets was brought down yesterday from the bed in Jones county from whioh it is being obtained, and along with it eame the shell of another huge oyeter. It meas ures full fifteen inches in length, seven Inches in width, and woighs nine pounds. Thursday', extra trsin, making the trip to the Exposition in one day, was well patronized and the visitors con tinue to give the Exposition strong praise. Another opportunity will be given next Thursday to spend, six or seven hour at the Exposition and then return without further delay, and we doubt not - that another large orowd will then avail themselves of this con venient arrangement. The Kioston Free Press says that rob beries are also being committed there, and among the viotims was their ehief of police. Forty dollars in money, a pistol and a gold watch were stolen from him. 'We have sinoe heard that the sly devils even stole his badge off. but we do not know whether that is true or not. Look out, Marshal Lewis, you may lose the gold braid from your uniform. Coming and doing. , Miss Annie Taylor of Adams desk. who has been- spending a couple of months visiting her sister In Elizabeth City, camo ia an route for her home and is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. H. veoton. Messrs. a T. Dlsklnson and E. W. Simpklns came in the Nensa from a tour in several States and Canada In the fruit tree agency business and Mr. Diokinson went, down to Morehead laat night to visit his relatives at Beaufort and Mr. Slmpkms, la company with his brother David, left to visit their rel atives at North River. ?r.-M a Mr. Clem Manly, of Winston .left on the steamer Neuse on a professional business trip to Elizabeth City and Miss Lfzsie MoGrath, who has been Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. CoUigan, returned to her home In Jersey City, - ; Mr. S. K. Eaton left on the steamer Nswberne, of the O. D. line, on a Northern business trip and Mrs. Eaton to visit relatives at the North. ... Mr. Q. N.'Ivea and famllr. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pelletier, Miss Blue Adams, Mrs. N. Tisdale, Mrs. Dan Jones, Misses Sadie Whltford, Maria Cox, Fannie Holland, Alberta Bnelling and Maggie and Louise Lane 'returned from spend ing a few days visiting the Exposition; Mrs. E.H. Oiaypoole has returned from spending the summer North, visit ing her sister, Mrs. D. N. Kilburn, and Mrs. D. T. and Master Golett Csrraway worn spending the summer at Blaok Mountain; " ; ' ' Miss Eva Franklin, of Morehead, who has been attend hut the Exposition and visiting relatives In . Kineton, eame down to Visit her aunt, Mrs. Eenrlotta 'r. Vf, F. Kornpfiy, of Ooldsboro, i ' " ti St!t t's s'rfnr, I i. ' '. ALBEXABLE PARK FAIR. - A Grand Success Excellent Exhibit Immense Attendance-Col. Polk Speaks. The Albemarle Park Fair of Elizabeth City, whioh closed Friday waa one worthy of that progressive city and prosperous section and it met with the success it deserved. Thursday waa Alliance day. The fraud event of the day was an address by Col. L. L. Polk, the celebrated President of the Farmers' Alliance of the United States, wbo has made ad dresses and been enthusiastically received in every portion of the Union and who one week previous was mak ing addresses in California 8,900 miles away. Col. Polk with bii private Secretary, Mr. Ayer, arrived at Elisabeth City at 11:85 a. m. in the speoial ear of Mr. M. K. King, General Manager of the Nor folk and Southern railroad. Visiting fire oompanies and a large number of otber visitors also oame in on the same train. They were met at the depot by officers of the Fair and of the county Alliance and prominent oitizens of the town and escorted to tbe Fair grounds. The procession as it left the depot was a long one composed of marshals of the Fair, a carriage containing the speakers and others, four bands, the Hope Fire Company of Berkley, Virginia, with their Amoskeag engine and hose car riage, a delegation from the Portsmouth fire company, the Elizabeth City Fire Department with their Silsby engine and hose carriage, about 00 oarriages and a throng of people afoot. Upon the arrival at the grounde Hon. T. G. Skinner introduced Col. Polk and he held the appreciative attention of his large audience In an address of two hours' duration. ; The assembly was a tremendous one; the visitors, 5,000 in number repre senting well the beauty, yeomanry, chivalry and intelligence of Eastern Carolina poured in from every direc tion. There were between 500 and 700 buggies on the grounds at one time and throughout - the day all who attended seemed in the height of et joyment. The large and pretty exhibition build ing was well filled and the exhibits nioely arranged for harmonious effeot and easy examination. Fronting the main entrance was a set of shelves or beautiful pyramidal de sign, the lower shelves containing splendid specimens of fruit and vege tables, above them several shelves of oanned fruit, preserves, jellies, eto., then shelves of floral plants and at the apex bunches of native ornamental grasses. In their proper departments were shown a good supply of fine ladies fanoy work in its various branches, a tempting oulinary display, field and sjarden crops, agricultural and oyster ing instruments, handsome musical instruments, nice furniture, products of the factories of Elizabeth City, eto. There were fine specimens of poultry some native and some pure breed, but the collection did not embrace many varieties. The stock exhibit was large and very oredittble. There waa interesting racing. The 8150 purse waa contested for by Mary Spellman o ned by Mr. Matt White of Elizabeth City, Leonard J. owned In Norfolk and N. H. R. owned In Philadelphia. They finished in the order named. Time respectively 8:83, 8:82 and 8:88. . Mr. J. D. Hensley's collection of animals and birds from New Berne another good tide show eto., added to the enjoyments. . We repeatedly heard expressions of admiration, characterising the Fair as the best one ever held at Elisabeth City and the attendance the largest. The Fair association Is wall fixed for their exhibitions, having nioely located grounds ; ten acres- la extent elose to the eity.alarfre main building, roomy stables for , stock, plenty of well ar ranged ooops for poultry, a half-mile raoe track In good order and a grand stand .with a seating oapaoity of 800, with a speakeraV and judges stand Im mediately in front of it. - Upon our arrival at Elisabeth City Thursday morning after a pleasant four teen hours' trip oa the steamer Neuse we had the good fortune to be mat by Mr- L. E, Chapman, the olever Elisa beth City correspondent of the Not folk Landmark and In company with him visited some of the points of Interest around the city, whloh ia extending quite fast, a large portion of It has been built up within the last' fifteen years, (we were informed thai there; are two stores and 51 nice dwellings aow ia course of erection.) It eon tains Urge handsome stores; a good eottoa faotory Is establisecd (a native New Bernian, Mr. D. M. Dewey Is its foreman) there is also a 80 ton tee faotory, a oottoa seed oil mill, a net and twine faotory, a ; combination . wire and wood-fence faotory,' large saw and planing mills, several oyster eanneries and other industries The handsome court house occupies a square and its tower contains a town clook (New Bernlans lets as have one) and n.ow sown nan is now Delnc built and on every hand there are evi denoea that, in keeping with other East uarouna cities. Elizabeth City is going forward at no laggard pace. ' ' " " For Rale. A PATi"1 r "S an 1 C!"" biiB:hes i -v ' , j ' . r'i CRAVEN'S EXHIBIT ((noted as One of the Largest and Most Varied at the Exposition. When only $800. Was appropriated by Craven Co., to make an exhibit at Raleigh we feared that it would amount to worse than no exhibit at all, because if the display had not been a creditable one, It would have had a tendency towards creating a false impression and working injury to this rich and undeveloped section. The only reason we oan attribute to its success was the wisdom shown in the proper person being seleoted to look after the exhibit, Mr. Wm. Dunn, the energetio and efficient President of our own Fair. Read what the State Chroniole has to say about the exhibit: One of the largest oounties in the State and one moat varied in its soil andprodnota is Craven. Watered by me rivers neuse and Trent and a host of smaller streams, extending from Lenoir to Pamlico sound it haa a pro duction as varied as its area ia great. Perhaps its most distinctive feature is its fisheries, and almost every edible fish is round in its water. Its water front extends the whole length of the county and follows the course of the broad Neuse as it winds its wav to the sound. The exhidit at the Exposition is indeed a fine one, almost worthy of herself. Over the entrance hangs a large seine with Craven county woven into the meshes with oolored ribbons. Many kinds of fish traps, net and seines are in the exhibit and the display is very interesting. One of the notable things is the display of woods, especially pines. The Newborn lumber oompaey shows a display of pines of tniiij, ueauuiuuj ureasea ana polished, that ia unequalled. We never knew before that there were to many different varieties or that thev oould be made to show so well: there is no finer wood than the pine, and Craven abounds in pines. There is quite a variety of vegetables inoluding fine onions, carrots, parsnips, potatoes, turnips and all garden vegetables; many kinds of peas and beans, eto. Wheat, oats and other grains are on exhibit: There is a . good show of corn. Ornamental and useful grasses, as well as broom oorn, both in its raw state and manufactured, are in the exhibit. One of the most notable parts of the display ia the exhibit of marl in many varieties The vast and valuable marl deposits of Craven make this especially interesting. Among the woods are poplar, beech, all kinds of pines and oaks, willow, cypresj, maple, wild cherry, ash, holly, sycamore, red bay, dogwood, sumac, persimmon, mulberry, wax myrtle, soar-gum, yellow locust, eweet-gum, blaok-gum, white bay and many outers. The exhibit is very tastefully decora ted in grains and grasses of various kinds. It is handsome and will well repay inspection. Craven is one of the most prosperous counties in the State and its trucking, lumber, and fish interests each make a volume of business safHoient to bring prosperity, not to speak of the many other industries whioh bring wealth to the people. Mr. Wm. Dunn has interest ed himself very muoh in getting up this display and to him and other enterprising oitizens the State is indebted. The Fishing at Morehead. The trout fishing oontinues fine at Morehead. Every available boat is oat every day filled with people fishing for sport and for the profit. We are told that even a boy with hook and line can oatoh $4 and $5 worth per day. A party oompoted of Mr. M. Bodine, a director of the O. D. 8. S. Co., Mr. Williams and bii nicoe, Mrs. Edwards, who have been spending some time there enjoying the fishing, oame np and left yesterday, returning to their homes in New York. They were great ly pleased with their trip and the sport. ChildreuCry forPitcher's'JDastorii Trimmer Wanted. A First-olasa Trimmer in Carriage and Buggy Faotory. Permanent job if a good workman. G. H. WATERS ft SON, OCtSltf) New Beme, N. O. PINE APPLES, PINEAPPLES, Large lot of this Delicious Fruit lust arrived at D. BASSELL'S, oct38tl ) Near the Post-office. "Something for nothing Isn't bust- We don't promise you something for nothing, but do promise to give yon your money's worth. When yon need anything in Clothing, Qata and Shoes don't buy until yon see us. We may have just what yon want. Our Clothing is the World Benowned productions of the Stein,: Bloch Co. Oar Shoes the Old Sellable Stacy Adams & QoS. They are wear resistors. Only at HOWABD'S. Solid SHver! ; I have got the BEST SELECTION of Solid Silver ever brought to New Berne. Fresh Goods Just Received 1 I have a Nioe Selection of ; Colid Gold Plain Rings. Also a Fine Stock of ALL KINDS of Ooo is in my line. CTAU work neat'.y c sin warranted. i lllf POWDER Absolutely Pure, A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening; strength. latest V. 8. Government Fvod Report AMERICAN PBOTECTIVE LEAGUE. Incorporated in 1880. 1 Patiiotio fraternal Beneficiary Order. Offers Prosperity and Protection. PATS 1500, or 81000 at end of 5 years. PAYS same amount at death. PATS half of 1 hese amounts upon total disability. PATS ISO upon deati or hnsband or wife. PATS S25 npon death of a ohliU. PATS tao per week an ease of s'.cknaEsor aeeident. Loans money to bay homes and cancels deut at death or at end of s years. A Fixed Caah Surremder Value after SI OO have bean paid In. l70,000deDosltedwlth tha Rtnta Tritium r of ltassaehnsetts for the protection of the policy holders. A Local League is to be organised In Sew Dame. S. d: POPE, Canvassing Solicitor. oei d4w2w letp PR0PERTYF0R SALE Will be eold AT AUCTION, at the COURT HOUSE in NEWBERN, on MONDAY, the 2d Day of November, 1891, At TWELVE O'CLOCK, IdlDDAY, the following property: 1. Lot No. 321. In the dan of the c'ltv of newDern. tne iormer residence of Mr. Qeorge Allen. 2. Abont flveaoreaof land on Pembroke Hoad, near the cut. bounded on three auien oy me "nnem farm." and on tne other i,y said road. S. Tract of land In Township No, 1, ('raven county, adlolnlne the lands of Geo. J. Dud ley ana otneis. bee deed, nook si, pases i;at w too. i. Lot of Land on End street, belne Lot No. 380, plan of the city of Newliern 5. Lot Of Land on Federal Allev. In mar of lot of Messrs. Hackuurn & Wlilott, about wxtnj jeet. For Information applr to oc32tds M. DcW. STEVENSON REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also. Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GBOCEB, KIDDLE STBEET, NEW BERNE. N. O. SmalliYOod & Slover, DEALERS IN Oeneral Hardware, AMD Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. Agents for DEV0E & CO'S celebrated Ready Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods. MIDDLE 8TREET. ROBERTS & ORGY Wfcaleaala Deadest tsi Groceries, Provisions J0B1CC0 md SNUFF, BOOTS ind SHOES . 1 Wearealsoaawntslbf STOCK "DIADEM FLOUR, every barrel wan anted, A laree stock of PURE ,WKST INDIA V'LAF-a, ourown tmpor'atton, . ,,:a t. q r, or send To"roTrtn 1 i i : ' ) i n 1 v) V as Dr. W. L. LA33ITER, Will practice ia Now Berne, James City, and vicinity, Offi:e hours from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. m., at solicitor ueo a. White's law omoe. on Craven St. , near South Front, ootlflJ&wtf New Berne, N. C. W. A. WHITE, FOOT OF ruddle: street, Dealer In General Morchandlce, otleis a good line of Groceries, Dry Uoods, Boots, Shoen, Ac. Choice Twist Tobacco 20c. per Pound. First Chance Forthnne coming to tbe city by water (itul landing at tbe matket dock to nupj-ly IbeinBelvee- Last Chance Forth caving the same way. GIVK Ud A THI.VL. Low Prices. Whom St Gon&ern! I have not enliBted in the Grocery, Confectionery, Tobacco oi 0ci' War, (nor do I intend so doing, it ie a luxury I cannot afford,) but I am still eelliog the finest JjOWNEA'S (. Iiocolates and Bon Boris. WIIIT3IANS Philadelphia Candles. KENEDY'j Celebrated Fancy Cakes. Also, Fiuits, Smoking and Chewing Tobacoo, (Jigare, Smoker's Articles etc Also dispensing Coca Cola, Mineral and Soda Water to those in need, at tbe Lowest possible prices. I am still in my little store just around the corner of Pollok. in Middle Street. Come and see me. 0112ml 8AM B. WATERS. New Goods! We are receiving new goods bj every steamer. NOTICE OUil Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. Hi Preserves . ; lmc. " " 5 lb pails, 75c, .'itb Standard Peaches 15 & 20c, can 31b " Pie " 10c. " 211) ,' Cherries 15c. " Fulton Market Corned Iieef 8c. Hi Boneless " " 8c. " Finest Sugar Cured lams 11. . " Loose Picklea : : 10c. iioz White Full Cro.i in Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and Bi.ickTea, 50c. lb Best " " " " 75c, " Our Special Blend lloasttd Coffee 30 and 35u. per pound. And a full line of other fanej Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking vou lor your past favors and trusting you will give us another trial, we are Very Respectfully, COURCU1LL & PARKER, Broad Street. OYST -AT- Jimmta's Restaurant 15 Cents per QUART. But not delivered at this price. Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which we ars selling at very low figure?. A full line of en's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. See our Crossett's Men's Shoos before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on band Children's All Wool Vests, All Wool Hose and a very nice quality of Silk Warp White Flannel at SI. 00 per yard. Mondells' Childrens Shoes and Ziegler's Ladies 8hoes a speciality. Barrington & Baxter. Duffy's Cough Mixture. Call for B. N. DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE and see that ins name is printed on the wrapper before ycu t ike it, otherwise you may have Cough Syrup passed on you which you did not call for. d&wif J. F. Taylor nas arrives iromine north witq tne LARGEST ARD Best Assorted Stock -OF- Groceries, Dry Goods, ShipChand he ever kept',' and now offers ery to his many friends inducements to call The Challenge Co33 13 THE BEST, Fresh Roasted Orsund to Order. Only 30 Pent Per Pound. NEW LOT OF AND . Wh't Cream Cheese, LIICAS& LEWIS. Prof. Eugene Wallnau Hancock street, near Methodist church. New Heme, N.u.Eipert IMano and Organ lii,,ernd Mepilrer. educat-d at the Unl veisny -f K ilm. Hatmricilon enaranteed. lunlnpSUiio. i ollsbli K SI.IK) extra. TESTIMONIALS. Miss Fannls uolluud, Mug oTercher. New Borne, N. C. Miss Marian K. Rmlciiir, Vooal Teacher, ew Heme, N. J. PrcT. Ga'epp e. I'rlncipiil orTurboro College. Mrs Julie Button, Mm o Teacher. (iretuvlile. N. ('., January 3rd, 1801: Mr Lliiirnu a) nu, i'er H: It Kivts me great pleasure to asblirt- y.'UI I Irons of win thoronirh h1lll v as a Tuner. ud I gW yon the liberty of unlng my name iu, a testimonial. Kespecttiilly, Mrs. bouls C. Latham: Mr. FlUline W'Allnnu In ensrnerA.1 aa Pl..n Tuner In l he QreeDVille College, and he haa proved himself a very competent and care ful workniHn He s a eentleman and con scientiously performs the work entrusted to hiiu.ancl uavliiK given perfect eati. faction. i kivh mm, unsolicited, tuts testimonial Of hts work, commend ns hn KervlcAH to nrtt. In want of a reliable tuner and repalier. rroi jonn uucaett, Pilncip il or Greenville College, Oreenvllle, N. C, Mrs. AO. umer. Music Teacher. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having iem,verl my place of business to Soi'th Fkont Street. Three doom Est of the Gaston House, wnere i will be pleased to serve my patrons &e hp rtofure. I shall keen constaptly on ha-id A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of tbe very best FoiiEiiix am) Domestic Goods. II. SAWYER, eepll lstptf F.ehionable Tailor. m O q 23 Ur.pilded Offer! t or the next thirty days we wlUsell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH HltSI QUALITY LENBkS AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. S. II. STREET, General FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C.. W MV A HAT. At $3 GO, worth 3.00 it 2 50, " 2.50 2 00, " 2 00 150, " 150 1.25, " L25 it made by Grenoble & Co., and WARRANTED to WEAR. seeaic stool - MMTIOS 6F; (Id-PiRTIlEsHlP. O. B F. Edwards '" On. Thoipas C. Howard and V. B F Edwards have this day dissolved oo-partnerohlp by mutunl coniem O. R F. Eiw'" eollic.tsatl bills rloM lbs prn t ' .