II . V HE !MLY VOL. XI.--NO. 106 NEW BERNE, N. C. THUESDAY, JULY 28, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. JU r BUSINESS LOCALS. I HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber Shop nicely and in style. I invite all my old patrons and others who want a pleasant shave or hair cut in artistic style to give mo a call. . . PllOF. W. II. SlIEPABD. WANTED To rent a Dwelling Houfc in a pleasant part of city. " jySOtf Bahbinoton & Baxter. f) A A will bo paid for the largest V6t vv watermelon in North Carolina. Must weigh as much as 70 pounds, jlw Address this Office. WAVEIF.Yand OOOPER'8 Works for Sale at a fiaruain. Eight and Ten Volum ouch No , handsomely bound, and large ciear print j83: HTJNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by J as. Rbdmond. RD V. JONES, late tn charge of the prisoription department of Felbam's Pharmacy, Anheville, N. 0., baa opened a Prencripiion Drug Store next to oastotn house. Speoial oare is given to the selection of preparations for prescription u.o only. The patron It of the public ia solicited. may 29 PURE CORN Wtf lSKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DCFF Oordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas Redmond. DO you need a Crush Hat. Good ONES, LATE SHADES, at m20 : Bakbinoton & Baxteu's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bass' Ale arid Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas Redmond. FOR SALE Coles' box or ward robe lounge ia a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and you oan put away as much olothing or other articles as in the average wardrobe. You oan get three artioles for the price of one. No extra charge for packing or tbippinst Mrs. Dr. Talmage. wife of tho celo bratod preacher, says these lounges arc very, very nice. " Prioa In Ureton, $10, $12, Raima 812. $14, haw Silk, $20. $25. 8.1k Broeatelle, 825. $30. Terms 10 per oent. dlsoount o&sli with order or half with order bfcl.mco CO dayi. ALFItKO OOLrM. Qrand and Mvrtle Avenuwi Brooklyn, N. Y. TK CCC CIGARS vrv low I tU u" figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BUANDY need very much in the sick loom. ' For sale by Jas Rkdmosd. Ij1VE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes . for children, 10, 12) and 15 cents per " pair. BIG IKE. M1SH, SACRAMENTAL, PORT ahd BOUPPEKNONG WINES for sale by Jab. Redmond. rvUFFYS MALT WHISKEY for , JLMediolnal use. for sale by jan26 Jab. Redmond. . T CALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD X. CHERRY ROCK AND RYE. put up expreesly for throat and lung die eases, for sale by Jab. Redmond. lis. Qrady is a regular tilat footed Jeffersonian-Olevolitnd Dom oorat. Hurra for Gradj ! B such a man and lire such a - Ufa that if every tuau were such aa too, and every life like yours, this would be God's paradise. Philip Brooks. . Chaean Simmons is jun up la his Demooraoy and proitoscn to hew to the line. There rj no flies oo Simmons. News and Ob server. Cleveland and Stevenson will hare a large majority in the Elec toral . College. Erom present ap pearanoer they will carry the South and' New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana, Illinois, and half of Michigan. And they have a good flektipg-chance in several other States. Biohmond State. - CLEVKtlRD is quoted as saying ' that ha is confident ot earring New York, and Stevenson thinks the Democrats will carry Illiuoia. That , is) as we have hoped. Cleveland however, nrgee the necessity ol great, activity in tho campaign from now out. A oamp-iign of edu ' cation la needed and it should be vigorously poshed. Senator hill's letter to Tam many on 4th of July last, took open ground for nnion among all Dem ocrats, lie emphasized the important troth that "loyalty to ' the cardinal Democratic principles, and the regularly nominated can didate la the suspreme duty of the hour." And ao it is. He is a very blind man who does not so sea It. Messenger.'-'- i .AT Burlington, N. J, Monday the factories had to shut down - at 10:30 o'oloak on aooon.nl of the heat i . the thermometer standing at 105 In the sbade.Io Chicago Monday there were four deaths from beat. Er cesalve heat is reported from . all over the Country and deaths and prostrations from heat are reported from Cincinnati, Covington, St. Lob! and other plaaes. Aftkh paying debt contracted by I he last republican Con gross, amounting to fifty millions dollars, tlie democratic! Congress? now about to adjourn, has saved several s ."lion dollars to the tax payers of the oountry. Had it not been for these republican debts it may be stated that the democratic Con gress would have so administered to the government as to show a clear saving, over the cost of re publican rale;of between fifty-five and sixty-five million. It is understood that Ool. James B. Boyd, of Greensboro, is to be the republican candidate for gov ernor, and some of Thomas B. Long's f den da are urging him for lieutenant governor on the same tloket. Hon. Geo. H. White, of New Bern, the colored solicitor of of his district, is demanding, with fair prospects of success, the nomi nation on tho same ticket for attorney-general. Solicitor White is as much entitled to the nomination as any republican in the State, as the colored people furnish more than tour-fifths of the republican votes of the State; yet we venture to assort that he nor any other col ored person will be recognized. Thoy are only wanted by that par- ty for voters, not office-holders. Ashevllle Democrat. LOCAL NEWS. NRW AD VER TI8BMENTS. Special stockholders' train. U. C Clark Executor's sale. Prof. Shcpard Barber shop. Mi9s Nellie WalkerSchool to reopen. A new sign in front of a Middle strict store meets the eve of the passers. It reads: "M. L. Hollcwell & Co. Bargain Store." llollowcll fe Peterson's excursionists, after a short season of enjoymont at the seaside, returned to their homes at Golds boro and along the line of the A. & N. C. R. 11. There were over 800 of them. A new wood frame inside of the brick curbing was being put in the pump near the junction of Broad and Queen streets yesterday, to guide the suction hose of fire engines using the well to the bored portion of it. It was a hot day yesterday, nevertheless a force of hands were at work levelling the ridge on several streets left in con structing the sewerage system, getting the streets in readiness for a thick coating of shell rock marl. Tho applicants for the vacancy in the North Carolina Collcgo of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts are requested to meet Dr. Long in his office for examina tion on Monday August 1st at 0:80 a. m. bringing paper and pencil for a written xamination. The mills of the New Berne Lumler Company stopped Saturday to permit repairs and improvements to be made. 1 he work is now in progress. A new roof will bo put on the planer mill, a new carriage put in the saw-mill, and the boilers will be repaired. The work is expected to consume about two weeks' time. Capt. J. W. Ethcridge was in the city Tuesday buying 150,000 feet of lumber to construct 28 houses for tho life saving stations to be used by those stationed there. One house of tho kind proposed has already been built and found satisfac tory. One of those contemplated is to be put at each remaining station in the dis trict. And still it gets hotter. 95 seems to be the point reached by the majority of ther mometers. At Mr. L. 8. Wood's hard ware store, a place where it is a little cooler than tho average, it reached only 93, while the thermometers along the business part of Middle street during the middlo of the day stood at 99 in the shade. Wa have been requested to call atten bon to a place on Griffith street, beyond tho ice house, where water stands several inches deep after rains, and a place around, the corner from that going towards the railroad. They are a source of inconvenience sometimes to f parties having to pas where (hey are, and it ap pears that they could be drained or filled up at a moderate cost. Another great curiosity is to be at the New Berne Colored Fair.. Space has been written for and arrangements are now being made-for the exhibition of a child seven years old which ha a phe nomenally large head. The one who is plaoing .the' child on exhibition write that its head measures fortr-nine-Inches from the chin to the mold of the head, and forty-two inches around. This 1 surely a, remarkable case of big head. ' Mr. Wdi. Dunn and Messrs; Hackburn as Willott have young peach trees of "Stamp .- ths World,"f Beans' and "Crawford Early, that are giving 'them crops of fine fruit for the home market or for shipping purpose We noticed that some specimens in baskets for sale at Mr. John Dunn's from his . brother's farm would weigh nearly a half pound each. Wouldn't they show up nice kept entire ia alcohol and. displayed at our next Fair I Ever have the Fair in mind, and as occa sion arises thus, keep getting Utile ex hibits ready for it - That is the way to keep up its excellence, and to make the displays hold their freshness of Interest to ths visitor. : - ,' THE PRESS CONTENTION. Fine Meeting Will Come to New Berne Next Year. Charlotte, N. 0., July 27. A large and enthusiastic meeting was held today. After business hours a handsome en tertainment was given to the members of tho Convention. They were also treated to an enjoyable excursion around the city, visiting manufacturing industries and other places of interest. New Berne wins, the invitation to make that city the place for holding the session of '03 bciii" accepted. II. Coming and doing Tho family of Dr. F. W. Hughes left yesterday morning to visit relatives in Raleigh. Mr, Thomas DnnielB and family left to spend some time. at Seveu Springs. Miss Mary Small wood and her niece, little Miss Maggie Smallwood, left to visit friends in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hay and sou, of Raleigh, and Mr. R. C. Jelks, of Birmingham, Ala., passed through en route from Morehead to their homes. Mr. T. A. Green returned last night I from a nlcasurc trh in the western nurt of dm stntn I , , air. wus.ungton iiryaii reuirneu irom i.nattnuooga, renn. Mr. John Powers, of I-aiiriiilmw. nr- rivp1 tnattoml tlm funeral nflim lir.,tli..r Mr. Monroe Powers, which took place yesterday afternoon. I The steamer Neuso took out the fol- lowing passengers: Mr. W. Emma B Swindell and bride nee Miss T . , Miss Pinkie bwindell to visit relatives in Hyde county; Mrs. Geo. Allcu and son, Mnsler ITnrrv AlVn n-tiirnimr tn thi.ir h., , -.r i w , ., r j Mary L. Allen on a visit until the opening of the New Berne Collegiate Institute in which she is a teacher, and .Miss Virginia ' 4 Holmes of Elizabeth City reluming home from a visit to her cousin Mr. J. H. Hun tcr, ol Ilr.velock. Stockholders Train. The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho A. & N. C. R. R. will be held September 22d. On account of the late ness of that date a special train for them will be run from Qoldsboro to Morehead on Thursday August 4th, All stockholders and their immediate fami lies will be passed free. The train will leave Qoldsboro at 6 a. m., Kinston, 7:10; Dover, 7:35; New Berne, 8:50; Havclock, 0:38, and arrivn at More, head at 10:25. Returning it will leave Morehead at 6:30 p. m. the same day. A petition is to be presented to the county court asking it to appoint a tribu nal of arbitration to settle the Homestead trouble. . Wc aro glad the Press Convention will meet next year in this city. Charlotte is treating the members royally. New Berne will do likewise. Remember the meeting of business men at the city hall at 8:30 o'clock tonight to take action in reference to representa tion in the meeting at Morehead to form a State organization looking to the devel opment of the State. Turn out en masse, Every man who has the welfare of this city and section at heart should be there. The Raleigh Visitor tells of five torn a toes from ono vine raised by J. H, Marshall, the combined weight of which was six pounds. Tho Durham Sun also tell of big tomatoes. Mr. W. J. Wyatt had thirteen of the Ponderosa variety which w.iohml aixtivm noundt and Mr. vr Tj. .i.... .-i . ill. uvttuiB .lull mai. nciKUCMUouiii J two pounds. Mr. W. B. Swindell and Miss Emma Jordan wore married by Re C. G. Var- dell in the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon nt 4 o'clock in tho presence of a I large congregation of relatives and friends, many of whom went down to the steamer Neuse to extend congratula tions and beat wishes and see tbem off They left for Hydo county via Elizabeth City to spend a few wooks with relatives of the groom. A convention of the People's Party of Craven County county has been called meet at the court house in this citv on Saturday August 6th at 13 m. for the purpose of organising and electing dele gates to tne State convention to ne neiui at Raleigh, August 16th, 1802. Town- thfnt are to hold nnmarv meetings on Saturdav Julv 80th and elect one dele- sate to the convention for every fifty vote cast for Governor by all parties 1888. - ' A ' , ' u.i vi T..W in k,nH. Ait .m .n,l put stilt an S additional bofldlng in the shallon , vf ater of Trent river at , the foot of Kiddle street It will be a two story building 40x80 If, at well as th adjoining one will be for the aee of fish shippers. The two combined wilt have a owuag.tMBiK., iuewouuuing in addition; to the large store whicavhe recenuy snwewu uu now pjmg. great chafes for the better thai he " 77..: ... . r fr.l , ML'iJH s6 enetgetfcally. bringing about lrt that locality. - k... I t-pnJrOT)Cry.forRtcneVt"Ctb A LAMENTED AFFAIR. Ex-Uov. Brogdcn'g Brother Kill; His Neighbor And is in Custody Charged With Harder. Just two weeks ago this morning the Argus announced that on the day previ ous Monday Mr. Fab Sasser, of Fork township, had been assaulted and fear fully beaten on the head by Willis Brog den, in the former's lield where he was ploughing, and which adjoins Brogdcn's field. For two weeks Mr. Sasser lin gered at death's door and yesterday about 11 o'clock he died. Immediately upon the death of Mr. Sasser the sheriff was required to appre hend Mr. Brogden, who was at home, and the later is now in custody, charged, under the verdiGt of the Coroner's jury of inquest, with the murder of Fab Sasser. The post mortum examination, which was made by the county physician, Dr. John Spicer, in the presence of the Coro ner and Jury of Jincjuest, revealed two large tractures ot tuo skull, one, ot tuc frontal on the left, the other, of the tem poral on the right extending down be hind the car. and either of which was sufficient tojproduce dentl: Great clots were fouud on the brain, and t ho wonder of the physicians is that he ever became conscious at all. But he did regain con sciousness within sonio hours after the as-J sault and retained it with vigor until a few hours of his death. While thoroughly conscious, and after being duly cautioned by his attending plivsiciau, his sworn account of the as- sault was taken by .Mr. IN. II. Uurley, a Justice of the Peace. This deposition itogctner wim otner evidence, win tc roduccd at the melimmarv arrak'n mcnt oi Brogden The deceased was about 45 years of age, wan unmarried, ami liven wuu ami ' I npnuiiln.l IVi 1.1 f..)!,.. L cvcr wu lli3 tcluwst carc since the death of his mother, several years . ago. He was a Justice of the Peace of his I township and was a steward of Ebcntzer I oiciuouisi iiiurcn, lie was wiueiy cou- I nectefl. and of an honored bum v The defendant is also n .lustier of the I the Peace of the same township, is widely Connected Wltll SOIlle Ot tile best lanilllCS I oi our eoniuv uiu seeuuu, is i uiuuii'i ui f ... 1 :.. .. i .1 ..r ex-Uov. 1. II. Brogden, add was Jlr. Sasser's adjoining neighbor, There was no witness, whatever, to the fatal encounter in tho lield. The dufcml- . 1.1 .1. 1 .... 1 - ant bouiMii iiic occva&cu ami caiin' unen mm in ins own com Held w here he was plowing, and there, for whatever cause we know not, dealt him the fearful blows upon the head many blows two of which we have reported above, that cul minated yastcrday morning in his death. It is the most lamentable allair, certain ly, that has ever transpired ia this county The defendant is now in the hands of the law. May he have a fair trial, and may God have mercy upon him. Qoldsboro Argus, 2Ctb. List of Letters RemamiiiL' in the Post Office at New Berne, Craven comity, N. ('.. July ltitl 181)2. B Miss Mary names, Suson Belcher. Mamie Bowcns, Barclay Harden. C Thomas Creeincs, Mascs Cook clo Simon Albrit. D Laurie Dixon E W C Edwards Sam ICh ins, W E Ellis. F C E Former. (1 Robert Oaakins, II Thomas C Hurt, Miss Emma Hill, Capt. Benjonar Hill, Miss Oarrio Hill, Mrs. Z. L. Hood. M Q Merla. N Miccy Nelson . P Mrs. Mary Press. R Miss Annie Roc, Sam Robinson. 8 W E Simon, William Henry Smith (col) Mrs. Anncy Stanley, C S Staples. T Capt. A A Thomson, sen Lulu. M. Tilling, A A Thompson. W Koscncl Ward, Una Waters, Lewis Williams. Qeo. Williams, Mrs. Lillie Wilcox. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised ami give date of list. Tho regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. Wu, E. Cf.AnKic, 1 M. Meeting of Business Men To-Xight. Hnrannn( t roo..1 11 1 Win a IlllriQf'll IlV 1 1 1 f ' j, , , ch , of Commcrce and In- I dustrv. extending an invitation to similar I organizations throughout the State to I meet tue llatcieii uuainoer oi commerce f ry . c I n UAnlian, Pitw fur tllP IlllmiWf nf ill I enstino such measures as lnav be deemed best for the ecncral development of the tc, I am requested to call a meeting oi IUU UUBIUCHS IUCU in -llL-v iiuui;, liiio u.uv n.m.. at the citv hall, to consider the mat ter of appointing representativss to con fcr with the Raleigh Chanilicr of Com mcrce and Industry at Morehead City August 10th. Wu. Lllih, , July 2tb. Mayor. Proposals. Sealed .'nronosalo will bo received for thirty days for the construction of a Boiler j. .. . . I . KM D lor tne Aiianuc oieam r ire cugmv. For further information apply to tnc to I chairman of the fire denartment ooni- I mittee Wm. Eixis, Chairman F. D. Com July 23d, 1892. tf DIED, At her residence in New Berne, N. C. I on Wedncadav evemntr. Miss h,. x. w Custis, in tne ootn year ot ncr age I The funeral wdl take place from Christ In church this evening at six o'clock "Words of others tell tho story.' weu-a-uowu au . of the largest Arms in tho city Bald I to ua a fvr days ago, In speaking I of a pall of Shoes we sold him last October, that they were the beat he eve- na n faot he had been wear ing them nine months ana bad jaw them Bendedt Md tt0 expwted . , . ni,rilltmM- t.l . ; --w 7TV is ?lnd wm1L WheJ I. ant that Hnd nnll An OS. PrhlftA that kind call on OS. 13.00 and 15.00. uemember oar J, U, HOWARD. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of Highest nf all Latest United port. tartar baking powder, in l.iavi'ning strength. States vlovemment lie- Roy at. Baking Pownrtn Co.. 101 Wall St.. N. Y. Miss Nellie Walker Will resume her Music Class, MONDAY, AUGUST an, leiiJ. For information inquire nt residence on dins. n street. jySstf Executor's Sale. Pursuant to n power conferred on me by the Superior Court ot Craven niiiiity. pursuant to a petition therein Med, lor the sale ot tho personal property of the late Mrs. C. E. Patterson, for Cash, 1 will expose to sale and sell, to the highcft bid der, fir Cash, at the luto residence of said Mrs. C- E. Patlersort on East Front stri ct in the 'citv of Newberu, on Fiidnv and Suturday, the ltftli and 'JOth Augu-.!, 1M) ucginmng on r riday, at the hour ot Ten o'clock, A.M., all the following Personal Property, to wit: All the Housohold and Kitchen r unuture, lliree tinted Slates 4 per cent. Bonds of the. denomination f 1,000.00 each, One United Stub s I per per cent. Uond ol the denomination $50.00 ; Twenty-live Shales of the Capital Stock ol the National Bank ot NewbcTii. This 27th day of July. 182. CHAS. C. CLAUK. jy28 Executor of C. E. Patterson. ,1 , d Atlantic and N. 0. Railroad Situmntendent'k Oi fk i;, Now Hern, N. C, July 20, 18U-. Sppcial Stockholders' Train! Thursday, Aug. 4th, 1092. From Uoldsboro and Stations Interim d t To Moreliead City And return same day. In oonseueil( e of the regular meetinu of the Stockholders boiiij- so late; in the season this year (Thursday, September 22, lrj'J2,)JtlH! nianaement of this company, lor the accommodation ot the stoekhol- lcrs of the same, have decided to run a special train as above on Thursday, Am;. 4th, 1802. All stockholders and their muicdiate families will he passed tree. The conductor of special train will he furnished with a list of the stockholders and they will be passed accordingly. Leave (loldaboro 0 00 A.M. Best's fi.Vil " La Qrango 0 39 " Falling Crook 0:r3 " Kinston 7:10 " Caswell 7:2"i Dover 7;:ir " (,'oro Crook 7:49 " TuBcarora 8: OS " Clark's 811 " Now Bern 8:50 " Kiverdalo 9 21 Croatau 9:2(1 ' llavelock 9;8 " Newport 9 58 " Wlldwood 10:00 " Atlantic 10:10 " Arrive Morohoad 10:2". " HctiirnlnR. Special to leavo Morohoad ity nt 0:30 P.M. S. L DILI,, Snpt NEW LOT OF Deal Branda or Il.iina. ShouMcre, Cornctl Beer, Dontlees Codli-h, Pure Lard. New Cutter. Wcat India Molasses, Vanilla Syrup, Pure Apple Vinegar, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. Barrioglcn S Qaxlsr. Closing Out Sale! For the Next 60 Days We will olose out Summer Clothing, Hats, Dress Goods, Ladies' Vests, Gents' Underwear, &c. . . AT A, GREAT DEDUCTION ! Have just received anew lot of late style DERBY and SOFT HATS. ; , . BABBINQTON ft BAXTER. ft-,JU99W Hasp uiuiaiwaii avw vaww sv vaaw popie OK nw dwi ana nurganaiDK oofcdtrj. Offlo on tho North tido ol Brood itroet botwoon Honoook and Ueo. H, WhlU. Oflloe howrs from 8 to 11 m., ana irvm awgpiii EDUCATE Your JSov la the best and safest way and wuh the least trouble and expense by sending him to BAE1TES' ACADEMY, A borne eohool for tweoly boys, in one of the healthiest find niotl moral towns of tho !i;att. Tho bore study in the oroskfiCw and undor th-j direction of the Priucipal. Patronized by tho best fam ilies. Terms modnri.lc. Write curly and Bsoura n r'ace lor tho noxt year. E. L BAliSKS, A.B.. Piinoipnl. Lonoir, N. C. Ilufrirences: F.icub r f Dvidion Col- lego, N. C. ; D.-. i', I'or'.'ji. Rocky Point, N. (J-; Hon. John r riokon, Mayor ot Charloaton, 8. C. ; U"v. It p. (Jmith, IHacltBtockH. H. O.; Mr. i-J C. Siokes. Oral Otks. Va.: Mr. V. . I'.. Uown, CashiiT Bank, Horer.no, H. C. ; Uov. ihii' Fraeer. AtUnta, (Ja.:Supt. II. P. A or, cf tho City Hohools, I harles- ton, ii. C, oto. iv 21 11 Furnifur, iaffressss. GO TO -P.Jones South Front St . iipp. flaston Home, For Furniture of All Kindo. Mattresses niado to nnloi tun) rcno vftted. PRICES VERY L0vT. jyl9 dwtf John pJ.0raht:32 & 3o. F0UNDEES, MACHINISTS, And Blacksmiths. llnvinir witlnlrawn from .iv uM linn of John II. Ci.'ibtn-f; Co., ;iul pur chaMOtl tlio i1ih on tho west n( Craven etrfct, lorniril.y Kn.w!i as ''ntli brtH stand, wo aro iiuv roady t !o ;i!l kinds of Konmlry, M t;limi.st atnl I'-hu k sinitli Work. All our tools arid inaohiiu-i y iic!in mid tirst-la;.s in I'vrry p:ntirulai. With a i;ood rorps ol incclianif.s, rfi , wo hopo to nitTit and loi'ivr. a liht-ral sharo of pnMiL' piiti.'iiar.. John If. Grabtr.'f & Co.. dwtf New l'ei-no, N. C. Grain i Sseds' Fsed! BRAD HAM & SMITH, Su' eeasors to S. V. !',. W. SmalUvood. liKAin M'au ri:ns pou liny, Corn, llic.e, (Ia'h, lloininy, rgN, Uiu 1;'.ih, Covers. I!:if;n;iri und 'J'ios. Agentfl for l'i;or 1 1 .?! Go's KooiIh. Orders lor M-i'd.i will h.i niOHt curul'ul it l(n! inn. Ki.in, I'.;irrcl tho wry package liiin;; nl-.! undi-r BtrictOHt cu:U n. to'. tho julyldif THE Farmers a Merchants Kank NEW BERNE. N, C Organized oov. y.-ar nyn. CAPITAL STOCK Divlilrml Siirjdui Umliviih il 1'i ollts OFFlCi'.Uii It. H. CtTTLI'l:. W. H. (;iiAliv. : ;, T. V. 1kwi:y, A. U. PoWKM,, i;',IMI.(M) :i,;."i(.oi L'.OO'I.O') i 1'1,'nidonl. I'rcnidont. CaHhier. Toller. PIUKirrOliS : Win. Clov, '. If. I'.illolicr, J. W. Slowart, W. S. Chndwick. John SuU-r. . Marks, j. 11, Cutler, !v Ii. llmH.um. noadr.uartorn or N irk el fluviD Stnmiis. Colleotiona a specialty. fVil lw Tobacco! obaccol AT deck O&tlo Prices! , h. ihr ( '. l.-l .r:tt ( Orangs Brand Sugar (not acid) Cured Hams. Wc have a Hull Line ol Groceries. (Look out for Aiijj a. I ) W. P. Burrus & Go. Foot of Middle street J. 1 BRT1N, Proi.TnOSL DAJIIELK.vi-e Prrn. G. I. ROBERTS, Cashier. Tho National Rank, OF NEW BERNE, N. C IROORPOBATKD 1P65. Capital, Surplus Promts, - $100,000 08,168 DIRKCTORS. Jab. A. narai, TnoB. Danikls. Orab. 0. Bbtah, . J. n. Haosbdbr, AUX itlLLBR, ' L. TJABTCT, 0 1 ! Q. H. BOBKBTS. I CMdrenCry JorJPitcher'lCastor!a, SALS, LIVERY, FEED AND ExcbjiigQ Stables Opposite the Gaston House Finct'itv-ok at Living Prices toi; ii-tt Tin tlirr-n'iici'tiT with ..in,) ! . "I I pri;eH Mi'l.'Ltjon, 111- I' anno ii. I'., ii, (ipimrt unii v. t -r 'i. u. :. :iiti. Til (ll'tSO ol' oill ;iipr('i.'i:lli'il our n' I'HWN with thr thiinks MOSl'li of his hanee won't is who have I-IISI'MHI- flit AD. a h. w. and COM1 tender om T'ii I h. . . I. ..iv :.!. .ci:i-hi allow im In s;iy that prices nl Truck are 1111 hotti'i aii'l t li.it nnvv is l lie iieceplcil tune fer lliein tn pr.nn 1 1 . : i f . 'le y me mir Ii iemlH He peitfully, llaskbum & Willeft. Oisssway S Churchill, ivrxuniji Machinist's Supplies A Spcci ELty ! CRAVEN STREET. One iloor !clow City Hall. AH niili'i Ki'iil. tii im iill hiivo (iur priniipt. iitlelitinli. lilnl lie itelivoicil ti iinvpiiit nf the l ily w il lin.iL lielay. . i : 1 i I j.ii.-,. , ; ii;u.iiitei',l iii every ill 4;lllre. je() ilw ll fkwShrs! Hew Stock! And Oceans Of It ! I h:ie lireri rinm he u ho.s, anil aenin niter ii i v Ii ii inK Fine Grocrrita, Ship Chan dlery, Gcnrral Run of Dry Goods, Uooln, S?!io8, Etc. ll"!c: C:i;l .ii e.'lliiinl In i retail at luwast prl. . evuintiie inv ;rinnhi. ve',1.,1. Th. y A let . f ColTee at r centi per punml, t,iih;u'i:ii !'l eenln, nml other (,'ivat Uai :'ainn in K'i:;htty ilamn;;el jjihmIh suvej fi-e.ni thn fire. TAYLOB. Hay, neighbor, what's the trouble with you? Didn't you Ret the nomina tion? No, but I got a phir of Cart Wheels that don't auit inn, and now J. O. Whitty & Oo. have juat got In a supply of thoo 'elebratod Tennessee Wheels. Iam always doing just whatIoun.lt not. Tak my advice and (to at onoe to Whiitv'B and Ret a pair of the Ten ncHRCo Wheels and you oan amile if I can't. Forjtent. Tho rooma ovt r the storo of Dlsoswsf & Churchill (next to city hall) are for rent. Apply to j,12tf J. K. Latham. 250,000 BRICK READY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar can Fnrnlth Them, l'vo Rot Vm and want to soil 'urn. Apply to Vf. T. BUnnUS, Nosj Heme, or M. PORTfilt, lUverdale, jD07dtf . v 4 fen. A J. F. "t r 1 -

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