VOL.XI.--NO; 137 i v NEW BEKNE; N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS BUSINESS LOCAJA THE Black Diamond Minstrels will play at the Thoatre HnU next Tuesday- night. : 'Reserved ecats, 33 : cents ; dress circle, S5 cents. ':V-v, i-,:'iX' 0L1J PAPERS for sale in any quanti ties at the Jocbhal Office. Good for pasting on walls and putting under carpcts.-f-Vv.'v, '; :f:;'-: ' ' tt PEAS and BEANS for Full planting at Berry's Drug Store. "' xa 18 w. . ? - 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 me a call. . . ' PKOF. W. II. SlIBI'AJJI). I, i -CALVIN v BOFUFFER'S W ILD t OHEBftY ROCK AND EYE, put up eapreaslr for throat and lung die-t-aaoa, for sale by J as. Redmond. DUFFY'S HALT WHISKEY for Medioinal an. for sale by a80 . JAB. KBDHOHD. 1 D , V. JONES, late in charge of falbam's Pharmacy, Axhuvilie, N. 0., baa opened a Prtwrip-ion Druft Store next to outitom boos. Special care is gives to tbe selection. Of preparations fat prasoripttoo, nse only. -Tbe patron mm of tha anblie is solicited, mat 29 MI8H, SACRAMENTAL, PORT and SOUPPEBNONa WINES far talo 1 by .. - ' - ,A8 REJ,M0SD-- IOR 8ALE Oolis' box or ward robe limna is a perfect lounge by -'. day and perfect bed br nlgbt, and you Vaa pat away ss muob oloihin or o.lu r . article aa in the average wardrobe. You oaa gat three articles for the price of oat. No extra charge for packing or sbippiag Mrs. Dr. Talattge. wife of (lie ctle , brated preacher, eays these lonngr art ery, very nloe.., PrtoaloCretoa. 10, 118. Blo)e $18. U, luwwik.tao.sas. ' Mk Brooatolla, 828. 30. - - Terms 10 par cent, disoouni cash w ith order or halt with order balance 00 days. ALFRED OOLEi. . . Grand and Mvrtle Avenues. - - '. , Brooklyn, N. Y "rjONYADI Jni Minoral Water, LL lbs bast Natural aparitBt. . ; ;r For sale bv Jas. Bidsnd 1 JURE CORN WHISKEY'forsaleby ' -TAUFF Oordon Imported Shorry, for Xaalo by J as Rkohomb. IMPORTED HOLLAND O IN, Burke' Uses' Ale and Burke's Guinness' . Stout, for sale by Jab. Redmond. TZ (fCi " OIQAR8 at very low " I OiUvv figures to wholesale and . retail Uade for sale by Jab. Rkdmohd. GARRETT'S "COGNAC BRANDY used Tory much In the slok room. For sale by Jab Erduosd . , A WINNING fight in this State can only btmade by a courageous assertion of Dtmocmtio principles and purpMa.i - r ' " With eyery passing day oomes "eridenoe of the foot that North Carolina will hol4 her, place in the . Denooratio oolamn.' ! - Mb. Harbison and Mr, riatt da not appear to have reached an un demanding to which of them Mahomet and which is the moan- tain. ' n Tra Damocratio oartv la a aati force bill and anti-monopoly, patty, and yet it i nobody's aunty. ; It ! the mother of prosperity - and happinea. -If baa toe il that North Car. : lis la a donbtfal State. If this be tone, the lact will tnl stimulate tbe Democrats o be more deter mined to8 carry it,' -y -' . No, we I don't fayor. jeoiprooity with Canada muchly, In that tx- nange in wnioa we f,oi- a omitn for a barrel ;o( spoilt herring we got oaaiy woratwi. - , , v ' A FBIBND In the country lays thU la a regnlar "Line pin ally cam. pia-n.'' 1 The Third party cau Taaaenieetnp the plait, and the Demoorata knock them down. -H THB. Western Denooratio . cam .paign fond of the Newl York . World amounted to 121,849,03 on itaaday morning. The World has now nlnety.flve newspaper allies lor the cause. f -?: .'-y-r.:- Tni honeymoon has ' warned wLen the bride stops telling things aaJ begins to auk questions. ' The TUrd party' honeymoon is oyer and every man o( them ' iaf asking, "Where was I at, and where Lkkory Democratic Club . o ned a Ires reading room ! ia a first-class . assortment of I ratio literature Is kept. This 1 ! a nova in the right direction and t :y wt!l bo followed ty clubs fn t " .r e. .'.Ions. : frrrsTnoaraoN and ,W.'. u. ' veboen'itoihluation by the 'y for v Ctnto Senators T..a Dcjmocrotio i t yet met, but n will , lie Jt. ...".. 13 it- i . i it Cf The principles of the Democrat- io party hav been pliiuly and au thorjtativeiyn doclared in the national pUtfyrm." They should be boldly and persistently defended. No party ever won or deserved to win, by oiwardiee, concealment or evasion. YOUNG Wads worth will make a model representative of Craven. He i wis( enough to know what the farmeiu need, and brave enough to advocate it Elect Wadworth, and you will ailvanett tbe interests oi the State, and honor a young man who is a credit to the county ofOrajfTrjr TaBAUanta Journal, the lore- most Democratic pafmr in Gepi gia, saF: "Augusta sporting men are interested in the lilaok-Watson campaign, and odds are i'roply of fered ou Black. One m;in wants to let two to one that Black will git a msjoi try of 4.000 in t h dis trict. NEW AD VEH TIP EM XX 1 S. Nunn & McSorlcy Seven C'a. Tlicntre Bluck Diamond Jlini.tivis. M. it. Howard Qon. Iiisurmicu iigcnt. The Democratic wigwam is complete, all but the benches. It in expected to got them in today. ' ,' Thcro will be mass prayer meeting at Mount Calvary Tcmplo tonight at half past eight o'clock. E.iery one ia invited to come. There will be a meeting i;l the Woman's JHssionary Society of Centenary M. E. Church this afternoon, 4:i!U o'rlcc'i, at the residence of Mrs. A. Miller. All who want to enjoy a lox hunt run tind cood snort at the New Heme Iron Works. A half grown fox was rtuight there yesterday morning, and the rest of the nest will l.e held in reserve for sportsmen. Pou and Henry at the court house tonight. If you wish to hear a clear ex position of the issues of the campaign, come out, bring all you tan with you, and if you know any one somuwliut "on the fence," make special efforts to have him there. Hon. F. II. biuimons informs us that he has secured the services of Governor Campbell to deliver, some Democratic; addresses in this Btato in October. The exact date is not fixed, neither are tbe places chosen. We hope New Berne will be one of them. The firat copy of The True Issue, the campaign paper of the Democratic Cuni paign Club, was gotten out yesterday. It contains a great deal of valuable argu ment for sustaining the Democratic cause. They will be judiciously disseminated, and no doubt do great, good for the Democratic cause. Mr. Pou arrived in this city yesterday and is the guest of Mr. Joel Kinscy. Our people will bave'the pleasure of hearing him tonight, and also of hearing Mr. Walter Henry, of Henderson. Every one should be out to hear, them ; Jhcy,hav,e the reputation of being two of the first orators of tha State.. v Coming and doing. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lores returned yesterday morning from Morehcad. iMr, 'Geo'.' N. Ives came up from More- head. ' ,,- ' ., . Mrs. f;,C.( 'Mr. Jas. O.; and Miss Nannie Roberts, left yesterday morning to visit relatives at Chapel Hill. ;J . Mr. P. H. Pelleticr left to spend some time at Black Mountain. H " ' Miss Bessie Foy of Winston, who has been visiting, her uncle, Mr. H. H. Perry, lefUo enter Salem Female Academy. .Mr. Wilt Stalling left for a visit of a few days to his relatives in Wilson. 1 Mr. -Jas. A. Bryan returned last night from the North, and Rev. Jos. Thomas from. Rocky Mount. . . !" Mrs. Nettie Crow, of Goldsboro, came down to visit Mrs. T. K. Willis. -! i Miss Bcttio Clayton,' of Laurinburg, arrived to visit bcr aunt,- Mrs. A. C, Thompson, and Miss Julia Thomas, of Beaufort, amvod from Black Mountain to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Perry. . '.; The family of llrf. " J. ; J. Tolson rtf turned - froril Winston, wheral Uioy BaVe Cuthbert. , " Rev. C. Sherrill, who has been spending his vacation in the western part of the Btate, passed through returning to his home in Beaufort. -., ; Solicitor B. F. Long, of the Statesville District, and his wife passed through en route to spend some time at Beaufort. . -s. V , ;, ,',,; V:;. v ' - Shell RockWanUd. "i Sealed proposals ' will be received - for thirty days, for furnishing . 1,000 tous sriou tock,. dolivcrea on wuanat fJew Berno. ' ' V ; ' ' ' . For further information apply .to ' ... , W.' D, Wauack, r i - City Cioik Ang. 6th 1892.' ,. . . Kotlco. On and after this date Shaving will be len Lents at my bhop,' Middle "int. JO!!S IjV." s ..LA l.,.m-, .N. C. . ' s ( Ji OYSTER COMMISSIONEBS Oft TBIAL. Tho Charges A Few Witnesses Ex. amined Others to FeQow, . " v The hearing of the , charged; against Chief Shell . Fish Commissioner Lucas and Associate Commissioner, Capt. Adam Warner, commenced yesterday at ten o'clock before Mr, A. W, Haywood, the special commmissioner appointed by the Governor to hear the case. ' The charges were made about two and a half months ago. The following is a copy of them : . New Bebre, N- C.j Jaa.l3th, 1882. To his Excellency, Thomas M. Holt : Dear Sir: We havo",the honor to sub mit the following charges against Mr. W. H. Lucas, Chief Shell Fish Commissioner and Adam Warner, Associate Commis sioner: 1st, That during thCsUmmer of 1891 at Vandemere in Pamlico county, N. C, the said W. H. Lucas made an inflammatory speech to the oystermen and others of that locality, suggesting violent, illegal and improper procedure on their part against the entry and survey of private oyster ' grounds and those ' interested therein, and advising, in effect the de struction of stakes or other marks of the boundaries of such oyster grounds. 2d, That frequently during the incum bency of office tlie said W. H. Lucas threatened violent and arbitrary action against any private oyster grower, should the said owner or proprietor use dredges on his own ground, notwithstanding that the use of dredges on said ground was proper and lawful and was so admitted by said Lucas. 3d, That the said W. H. Lucas in structed caused or authorized Adam Warner, the captain of the patrol force, to visit Ocracoko and advise those pur chasing oysters at that place, not to have their oysters inspected there and not to pay the inspection fees the said action of the said Lucas and Warner being il legal, au abuse ' ot tbe power conferred upon them rind tending to promote dis turbance and violation of the law. 4th, That the said W. H. Lucas has un lawfully and improperly instructed the inspector at Coinjock to require payment of inspection fees on oysters passing that place whether sold in that market or not, and notwithstanding any previous in spection or payment of fees. 5th, That the said W. H. Lucas has been guilty of falsehood in an official communication to the Governor, in stat ing that lie bad instructed Edward Far row, inspector at Ocracoke, not to inspect oysters unless they were going out of ocracoKc inlet, and in stating tnat be had asked H. L. Gibbs, of New Berne to convey bucIi iustructions to the said Farrow. 6th, That the said W. H. Lucas has improperly and unlawfully issued an order, purporting to bo by authority of the Board of Shell Fish Commissioner, prohibiting the taking of oysters during tbe comine summer from grounds in less toan eignt reet ot water; ana mat we said orcier is sot worded in a proper and offl cial manner, but so as to inflame and an tagonizo the various classes represented in tho industry. 7tn, mat tbe said Adam Warner has improperly, and illegally pulled up stakes or marks of private oyster grounds and uas seated tnat tie would continue to do so. I 8th, That the said Adam. Warner im properly and unlawfully advised oyster men that they could take oysters from private grounds. - 9th, That tbe said Adam Warner im properly and unlawfully advised those purchasing oysters at Ocracoke to refuse to have ' tbe same inspected there or to pay the legal fees there. lutu, That the- said Lucas and Warner, composing a majority of the Board of Shell Fish Commissioners have not held the meetings of the boards as required by law. 11th, That the said Lucas and Warner nave so administered the duties of their offices a to hinder and harass the now- ere and planters of oysters, thus prevent ing that promotion of the industry as contemplated by the law. Believing tbe loregotnir charges to be true; we therefore respectful lv submit that sufficient cause exists for the re moval from office of the said W. H. Lucas and Adam Warner. " , F: WntSLOW, L . M. Makelt. Messrs. W. W. Clark and H. L. Gibbs represented the plaintiffs; Mr. J.- 8. Mann, the dofendants,", ..',.. The charges were 5 substantially admit ted by the defendants, after a- slight change qf phraseology, with tha excep tion of the ,1st and 6th, as regards Col'. i.uca, ana me vm t ana ow ' as regards Capt. Wimor. - These are to br firaght ' Only tbe testimony on ; the plalntifla' side was token:'" One of tha miin Turinta sought io be established, was', that! the accused commissioners incited oystermen to pull up stakes that marked off private Col. liicas wished" the next heerintf to bo at Vfidemera, right when, the speech in quest iwas mado.v .It wss- thus de- cided. ho time fixed for if U Monday, the 14tl init. J. E. Boa at Fort .Barnwell. ; There! were about 100 voters present at Fort Birn well, yesterday, , to hear the speech (jf Hon, J." H. Popjof Bmlthfleld a gooa auaience tor a country puce ana there wire only 'two or three Third Patty men iq ft.". The Third PaHy has artery small following in that, neighborhood. - 4 The speech was a fine one of an kour and s half f in t lengthy r. explaining vacious ( poinU r trf -'greatj interest.'. . Jas. Rouse, 4 Third Party man, tried ta reply to Mr. rou; out railed ro the attempt. i. Mr.Pou 'spoke fyesterdsj t ; Ernul'S. Ho had Vbotter chancd there to get direct effects 'from' his ' speech,' for there were seven Third Party. men in hU audience So convincingly did bu speak that at its conclusion four of them joined the Dem ocratic fclub..,,- ' ' Republican County Convention. The Republican county convention met at the court house yesterday and nomi nated the following officers: House of Representatives, R. P. Williams. Sheriff, R, G. Moscly, col.; Register of Deeds, J. L. Hahn; Treasurer, Jos. C. Harrison; Coroner, W. L. Lassiter, col.; Surveyor, H. J. Lovick. The delegates elected to the Republi can State convention arc Geo. H. White, col., and J; E. O'Harn, col. Delegates to the Congressional conven tion: J. B. Willis, col., and A. Q. Oden, col. Alternates, T. A. Henry and Fred Douglass, col. The convention endorsed Rev. Edward Bull for member of Congress, 3d district. At the time the convention was called to order there were present a little over one hundred negroes, four white Repub licans and a dozen Democratic spec tators. Prior to making the nominations speeches were made by Rev. Edw. Bull, W. E. Clarke, Henry James, col., E. R. Dudley, col., G. II. White, col., and Claud Bernard, of Greenville, a Republi can candidate for elector. Rev. Edw. Bull, who was endorsed by the convention for Congress, in the re marks that he made gave voice to the foundation- of Republtcan hopes and let the cat out of the bag by expressing nght out in tho meeting the opinion that this year tho Democrat) and Third Party would do the main fighting and Republi cans would walk into tho offices. Dudley made a speech of an evasive nature as far as declaring for any party or nominees; said he would not decide until all nominations and platforms were made by all tho parties and he would then vote for tho party promising the lowest taxation. Ho predicted the cer tain election of Cleveland. He opposed extravagant expenditures and the Force bill and he ran down the Republican party because Republicans declared the civil rights bill unconstitutional, and further because the Republican party did not arrange matters so that colored people could not be pushed into Jim Crow cars (tbe cars for the seperation of blacks from whites) which he said was done in the Southern States with the exception of North Carolina. Dudley also ridiculed the scarcity of white Republicans here, and accused those who still adhered of doing so for the loaves and fishes. The colored Solicitor, G. H. White followed, no spoke even more strongly than Dudley against "Jim Crow cars," but alluding to other portions of Dudly's speech he said he was mad with the Republican party and bordering on Democracy but there was no room in the Democratic party for him or any other colored man; that they would not put him into offices, and ho spoke in vigorous language for the rights of tho negro to hold office and to bo represented not through a white man but a member of his own race. He denied, however, that he was an aspirant for the position of Attorney General, as had been stated in some papers. Dudley opposed the Force bill ; White sanctioned it. We did not hear Bernard's speech, but we heard it commented on by one who did as the some "bitter, nasty, fire-Sating speech" that radicals have been making for twenty-five years. Living in the South. The following taken from the fly leaf of the Manufacturer's Record is well worth studying; "A poor man can make his little money go further in the South than in any other section of this country." "A man of modest means can had (let ter oDDortunities in the South for encas ing in easiness tnan in any otner part oi the country. "A manufacturer with limited capital can find better sites, can buy his raw ma terials cheaper and can make larger prof its from his business in - the South than elsewhere in the United SUtcs." "A man who can - command largo amounts of capital can find in the South opportunities Tor investments that will nav him larser returns than other invest- menu tat ue worid.can oner. ' ... ... i. The above are words of truth and New Bern can offer better advantages for nu menras lines of manufacture than various points at which enterprises in the same line have been established and are flour ishing..; , . ' t Experience af aa Ex-Chaaipioa. J Athletes and men who take ordinary outdoor; exercise such as walking, run ning, bicycle riding, Jumping, swimming, tennis, etc., are often the subjects of acute troubles. ; Tha experience of an ex-cham plou walker will be of Interest to all who gre afflicted. Harry Brooks writes: "No tti Eat 1Mb. St., Mew York, April . Numerous statements relative to the merits o different plasters having been brought to my attention. ' I take this op portunity to , state that , have used Autocx's Poaotrs Plstkus for over BO yean and prefer them to any other kind. I would furthermore state that I was very sick with catarrh of the kidneys, and at tribute ii,y recovery entirely to Aixoocx's Poaouaf Plasters." . ..-i.. .. : ,)-.. .'-; - t . Vtaa St waa slate, we kr Ckatarla. WbwriwwtjaasaarlMirorOMtari. Vtaa lb keeame Miss, sh etaac o Omorla,' ' fta,4hi as4 Calldrsa). She Save tfeta OtsSorbk 1 i What a Set ! The Weaverite State ticket is fragrant. Of nine hungry fellows composing it, seven belong to the old moribund ''Radi Kil party tnat stole everything it could lay its hands upon in the blue days of Reconstruction in the south. Was there ever such a set before put on one ticket! The candidate for Governor is under indictment; the candidate for Lieutenant-Governor has leen indicted for presenting false vouchers as a Deputy United States Marshal. The candidate for State Auditor, that fire-tried old Radikil" "Kurnal" Long, is a defaulter for thousands of dollars and never got in the penitentiary or paid the debt. He was adjudged u defaulter in Alamance court. Another one of the Weaverite State ticket ran away with his brother's wife and took her to Canada these are the kind of fellows thatTintelligent, hon est Democrats of tlieAlliancc are invited to support. Wil. Messenger. Uatrtoii House Itarhcr Shop. To the gentlemen whom I have hereto fore served at John Brown's Barber shop, and to the public generally, I respect fully announce that I shall for the future, do business nt the Gaston House Barber Shop. It will be my endeavor, as it has in the past to give satisfaction to such as wish a good shave, hair-cut or shampoo. Gentlemen may assure themselves that they will find at this place sober, respect ful, attentive barbers, and quiet, orderly conduct. I respectfully solicit n share of the public patronage. aaUlW 1. It. 11. JtlCIIAllDSON. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori M. R. HOWARD, General Insurance Agent, Now Berno, N. C. For Rent, The office, newly fitted up, mi l'.road street, adjoining my ofhec, containing five rooms. 1 lie most central and cotntort ablo location in the city, lor business purposes. Also, a few desirable dw ilings fn rent. 1 also nave lor sale several uuilihng lots. Also, several small tracts of bind, near this city, on reasonable terms. K. W. CARPENTK.lt, 8 31 2w Real Estate Agent. To Ginners IP YOU NEED A COTTON GIN, OET THE Improved BROWiM, The Host in tha Markot. L. H. Cutler & Go. UNITED 8TATKH Or AM KKIOA. JTASTERH DIHTKHT Or NORTH UAHnl.lMA. IN ADMIRALTY. MARSHAL'S NOTICB Or HllZUEl. Alfred Moors etals. vs. steamar Hiuilo M. Hand, br rarnUnra, uokla. apparel, elo. Wbareaaa libel has been fll.d In tbe 1I- Srlet Court of tbe Unltod States for tbe Die- motor Pamllooln tbe Kaatera illitrlol or north Carolina, on tbeaitbday of Annum. .D. mi. by J. JB. O'Hara, proctor In behalf or Alfred Moore and other again. t the steamer Hadle M. Band, her Uokle, fnrnllnre andaDoarel. ana praying tbe usual prom and monition of the eonrt, tbat all person. laterenea in ue aaia vessel, me aaiu steam er Badle M. Hand, ber taeale and furniture, may be elied to aoswer tbe prem'eea and all doe proceedings being bad. tbat tbe same may be decreed to be sold and tha prooeeda thereof be distributed aooordlng to law. Now, therefore, In presence of the said monition under the seal of said eourt to me directed and delivered, I do heiebylve notice severally unto alt persons having or pretending to nave any right, title oi Inter est In the said steamer Badle Mi Kaud, her tackle and furniture, or many m.nner In terested therein, that they may be and ap pear bafors the said Ulatrlot Court to lie held at the ally of w Berne on the Mill day cf Heptember. lHHi. at li o'oioea.a ni . otbarwlae on the aext day of Jurisdiction thereafter, men and mere to answer the said libel aad to make tnelr allegailona in that bebait. Dated at Hew Berne the sum iay or aui.. A.D.1BW. joshua a. nii.1., u. n. Marenai. Ht Chah, B. Uill. Dept. Manuel. J. K. O'UABA, fTootor. For Sale, One Tcry lanre Iron Safe, suitable for Bankinir bttiineas or a largo Commission buaineaa ; weight 8,600 Ilia. Manufac1 tured by Moaler Safe and Lock Cmnpany ot Cincinnati, O. Coat three hundred and forty dollara delivered. Can buy or exchange amalleraafe by corresponding with or calling on BItt IKK, New Heme, N. C. Alao, one Safe, coat ninety dollars at factory of Moaler, Bohman & Co., of Cin cinnati, O. These aafea have not boon out ot the factor, only a very abort time, and look at well as when first made. , OOMK AND BEE ME t a3 Ssnpb Urn end fell llsxti ! Sample Bummer Vests for ladies & children, Caciple Suspenders, Sample Handkerchiei Every thing Cheap, Everything warranted to be as represented. . . . J V t. . .. . i POWDER Absolutely Pure. of tartar bakins: oowdor. HiKh'i.t of all in leavening strength. iMtcut llnitrd Stuten Gorernvient lie- port. ROYAI. IlAKlNll r.)VIKR '().. 10(1 Wall St., N. Y. Notice. Atlantic A Noiitii Carolina It. I! Secretary ami Treasurer's Otliee, Newbem, N. C, Aiurust 2tfd, 1H!)2. Hie !!Nt!i Annual .Meeting' of Hie Sloek- holders of the Atlantic and Norlli Caro lina Railroad Company w ill be held at More-head City on the 4lh Thursday in September (22d), 1 S!2. 1' . C. KOIIKIITS, N 24 td Seerel.iry and Treasurer. Mice of Dissolution of Copartnership. He it known that the firm of Bryan it Howard, doinn a licncral Insurance busi ness, have tins (lav, bv mutual consent. Unsolved copartnership. M. It. Howard will eiinliinii the Fire Insurance at the linn's old stand on Cra ven street. Thanking the public lor pu-l patron ai'c, we are, Very respectfully, II. II. lillVA.N, .III. M. It. ItoWAIIII. Au'. 24, INK. 2i Give TJs A TRIAL! Having J l 1 added lo inn lui-im Delivery Wagon, e are now Sh.nl Nulie pri'p-tn-il te deliver i ioods at We hae jii of received a I'ltKSII 1 .1 IT Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. We al o call your special attention to om 30c. BUTTER .NI Full Cream Cheese ALWAYS ON ICK. Semi us your orders anil we glial. inlec prompt nttentioii. Thanking our friends for llieir past fayors and trusting you may give u a part of your future business, we are Very refpertlully, Churchill & Parker, 20 Gut Broad Street. New Berne. ON HAND. a Wo are sretliloil among all wide awake people with having on band at all times tho largest stock in tho city in evory de partment of our biminess. This moans we buy in large lots, and can soil at pro portionately low prides. Wo assure you, you will make a mis take if you buy betorn seeing us. Respectfully, ll&ckbnrn & Willetl. UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. I take ploasuro in notifying my friends and the public that I have accepted a SPECIAL AGENCY for this State with the Mutual Lifo Insuranco Co. OF NEW YORK, Office hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at R. D. Nixon's office, onuoaito O. Marks. on Pollock street, where I will lie pleased to receive my (rienda and give any infor mation aesireu ny uioee . wanting the bast and safest Ufa Insurance. : . . S. D.' JONES. i New Bcrno,N. O. ' "J ;' 8-17tf J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST, i Parmanaotty loeatad. BBWBKIW, H.O. Oaa a0mlnlatar4 tat tha axirantlon ft toath without Daln. mar 29 dwlf Oflloe In Hotel Albert. aW-4 1 r, 1 .. P Agr Hew J?welry Store. A32 Now peniny and iirriviiijr, a nice line ol JEWELRY. Am aejent fur Klu Walthain, flow ard, Kocklord, and all leading brands o. WATCH ICS. Am aha thoroughly and scientifically prepared, both with instruments and a knowledge of their use, to lit any defect of vision that, can be fitted with Glasses, such as IVshyopia, Hypermetropia, myopia aim Asumatism, liotli aint'le d . oiiipnmici. t-i'l Watches and Jewelry repaired pr.iimilly and skillfully. ross Spectacles just arrived. I kindly ask a share of the patronage, of the people i( New Berne and country, assuring you that I will highly appreciate your patronage, and will in all transac tions guarantee satislaction. Call and get my uriees. They will surprise you. Itespei ibill v, T. J. BAXTER & CO.. I'oMoek Si., i.. S, Wood's Stand. S Miss Ola Ferebee Will ii some hi i Ml'SIC CLASS MON DAY, SKI'I'. 1M'J2. HUH School Opening! My School will iipei! on 19th Seotember, indie ili d to Irii nd. in Newb,iru lie- Tail i. i i 1 1 1 1 1 lion, illli I,, f;t5o per 'H'.o. V. NKAL. New School. Miss I.KAH .IOXKS md Miss .IANIE Hid U'N mil open a School in Mia residence, Monday, Sept. ;lish coursi', with Latin, Klociition, French and llarrietl Lain '- ll, 'Hie lull la Book-keeping, 'erillllll. ll Terms: 1'riinaiy ),, 3.00 ; Ad 8 8w2w vaneed pupils, ;(.(0. Horse Milliner. Any one wishing a First-Class S..1 ol Hand made Harness will do well In m1I on .1. W. (JAY, at, Stewart's Carriage and Harness Depository on Broad street. Special attention paid to repairing ol all kinds in this line. a Buy None Other Than Old Virginia Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. Price bciDg tho name, as inferior Cheroots. 1! Mantel Cluck GertiUcatea packed in over j box bought of IT. TTLrfeli, vv JOLiKSALhl OKOOEK, KVV hUKNt li. O Dkosway & Churchill, Machinist's Sunolies A Speci ctlty ! CRAVEN STREET, One door below City Hall. All orders sent to ns will have our prompt attention, and be delivered to any part of the city without delay. quality ana prices guaranteed In every instanoe. JelO dw fp J. 1 B1TAH, Fra. TIOl Dl"IELS,TI fos. 6. 1. lOBERTa, Ctikiv. The . National Bank, UX XI A TO AAAXIA, 1. U ' IMOORPOBATO INS. ' . " Capital, Surpltu Proflta, $100,000 98.168 , DIBICOTORa 44 ; , -Jul A. Bktaji, Tboc DaKtku. W. mrm v. mmmi .. v. M. . BUM. ami. ainiJ! u uum, i : O. H. Borana, - Have You a i Daughter to Educate ! Thaa 1 aa send rna tha Oatakifiuj of HOHKOUC UOLLEOB FOR YUUKU LADIK8. Tha targMt, ahaapaat a Ml baat aqnlppad sehool In TMawatar, Vlrslnla. Boar and Tuition tn all KaaUaa Htadtaa an.l UUn only H2 DO. toi) atndanu, 21 ttarhsi. Oar aantta ta, Tha baatadvautatraa for tlia Inaat aiaaaaa. A raflnxl, almant noma, with born an forta and train Inn. Arts of aalr-aunaort a apaolallv. Appltflailon ahoniit bamaaa rir as wa woraeompallad to riuse 4 last lall from lack of room. A,l'0a avim J.A.l.UASHauK . 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