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f, 1 V 1 VOL. XI.-JNO. 161. NEW BEKNE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS FTPS! V ' iTV OURNAL. r BUSINESS 1 LOCALS. ."-' - -; ' SOMETHING ' BEltmrUL ' may . be seen at PALMEhYii jjKOOMS, Uio Duffy Building HcOrnei of Middle and Pollock strews. Please call mid look at. . 9 80tf We L. Palmbb. AFBESII LOT Royster's Candies and Mountain Apples just arrived at S80.i , NOHII & MoSoBMST's. 1J10R SALE -A Medium Silw Horse, a fine saddle nnipial. Drives kind in any harness. V A quick traveler, 80 St . Hdqh D. Wood. JAPANESE GOODS Beautiful, Artis tic. Just received. See Jno. Dtjnn's Show Windows. 0 23 tf "nUGQIES Light running and suiwtan U tial. Manufactured by Edward Long, . Washington, N. C. J. A. Jonkb, ep25-tl Opposite Gaston House. ATUONES' PHARMACY, next to Cus tom House, you will find a most - complete assortment of Medicines for prescription use. Also a very complete line ot Patent Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles. In daily telegraphic communication with largest drug house in America. -Agent for HuyleYs Fancy : Candies and Bonbons. flTOYS, Ornaments, Keepsakes, and all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware mended in first class order by a superior '. cement of.my own manufacture. .-; Scott, Queen St, sept7-Sw Near Depot. "POR RENT Dwellings centrally lo ': 1 cated. Also an elegant office adjoining mine, on Broad street, containing five - rooms, the most desirable business loca ' tion in the city. Building lots and land ' for sale. E. W. C abpbhteh, ' . seplS-lmJ Real Estate Agent. TWR 8ALE: A Fine Knabe PIANO, : -a same as New and tn perfect order. seplllm Mbs. W. S. Blount. DWELLING HOUSE for Rent, corner Pollock and Hancock streets. Apply to ' fitf . - W.. H. ComtK, at Btorc. OLD PAPERS ffot wc in any quanti ties at thejJoUBNAU Office. Good for pasting ow&olli nrid putting under carpets. v tf ' TISIt. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and M 8CUPPEUNONG WINES for .ale by :v v J as. Redmond. I OALVIN BOJIAFrER'8 WILD OBEBRY ROCK AND BYE, pat up expressly for throat and lung dis HiN, (ur by Jab. Uedmond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for KimHoImI dm. for sale by JanM i, . . J AS. ItKDHOND. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the beet Natural aperient .v ; , ,,- For sale r Jab. Rbdmond. PURE OOR WHISKEY for sale by . Jab Ekdmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sal by Jab. Rbdmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Baas' Ala and Burks Guinness' 6 tout, (or sale by Jab. Rbdmond. rZ AAA' OldARS at very low I dtVVV figure to wholesale and retail trad for sals by Jab. Bbdmomd. GARRETT'S COGNAC BBANDY need vary much In the siok room. , Fer sal by Jab Rbdmonp. GIN Wxateb baa anew battle ery. It ia "No decayed egg Domi nation." A . Cincinnati crank jumped from ft third story window to es cape tbe police, lie escaped the police bat the coroner got him. ' Wnsif Sullivan was whipped he had the manhood to acknowledge it, and right there is whore ' Balli van differs (rem admeiMjlitidans. ' Carl Bohtjrz says this of the devilish Force bill: jll look upon the Force bill s one' of the most reckless, most cruel, most revolting partisan contrivances ever de viaed.w 1 . Thr Weaver eggnogg down in ueorgta tarns ont to nave been a a very small affair. One small boy threw an egg towards Weaver, and LU mother spanked him for It. I ' m ply this and nothing more. . ' Hkpcbuoahs are firing toward tie Glevetand letter of acceptance. tat they either bav6not the ability t comprehend it, or they lntention- i 'j misrepresent it. It saitaDem f rats to a t. ' " ' -.;-(.- Tza Post says: Qeoretary Bask i doolaredthe 'Vlenro-phenuonla -antine off, bat as yet he has a no steps to pat a stop to the py jaw oratory which so serl j damaged the Republican ia tbe States of Vermont and ::xu5f E. Kusskli is again ' I for Governor by. the '3 of Massachusetts. This rathe National Demo ' '-fit, and it is probable that 7 will cast its' vote for 1 and Russell, jost ' " r will .vote; for Cleve- H' rr. ' "oa'F''d thatt Mr r.'v. a promises' nd ; fi J' III nrul Tara- ! , .,".1, -fU.tor and W - ' " -tit Corntita- -. Mr.- Lease: "Sarah is that wator warm?'' Servant: "No sir." Ut Loase: "Theb hoat it, so I can clean this baby, witn tending this Kid, washing the dishes, milking tho cow, and darning the socks, I haven't time to say ray prayers. But hero goes anyway: "Good Lord deliver us." "But what is tho meaning of protection ? It means an addi tional sixpence for eacli loaf; that is tho Irish of it. If he had not tho protection, tho loaf would soil for a shilling; but if he has protection, it wili sell for one-and six-penco. Protection is tho English for sixpence; and what is more, it is the English for an extorter! .sixpence. The real meaning of protection, therefore, is robbery robbery of tho poor by tho rich."' Daniol O'Connell, September as, 1S13, m his hght against t lie high tariff corn laws. LOCAL NEWS. IIowuiil. Win. L. Palmer Wonn liiin l.cnulil'ul. Nuim it McSorW Uoptcr's candy and mountain apples. Fine weather tcxluy. The subject for the Y. M, (J. A. devo- tionul meeting next Siimhi) uftcrtinou will he "Drunkenness.'' Nancy IIank, the worhl'a greatest trotter, has apiin lowered her record at Tcrre Haute, lud., trottin;; a mile on a regulation track in the wonderful time of 2:04. The worst nf ;he cholera epidemiv in Europe rtppeuis to he over Hepoit i ren- erully from the variou.s pointii where it hnaliccn rn;;ini; is that it i - tli cr :'..;::itr in violence. The testis);; ot the Fir.- Alarm System yesterday thorr.u;;!i i:n I itisfartoi-y. It proved that ita working i:; aihnirnhle. The alarm will ngjiin he tested today for the henelit of the city council. Vestei day's teit was for the contractor. Next Sunday heisi-r Comnumiou fiur.- day in the ries!yterian church, there will according to custom he a c ouple of extra services preceding it. Tonight's service will be held at 7:30 o'clock, and the one tomorrow ufternooii at 4:00 o'clock. The registration books are now open and it behooves every Democrat to sec that -his name is on them properly and also to watch out and call hi:i neighbor's attention to the performance of this need ful duty also. If you fail to register your Tote ia lost. Mr. Isaiah Wood an old and respected citizen died at his residence in this city yesterday morning, aged 70 years. He was native of Jones county but he spent a good portion of his life in Einston afterwards moving to New Berne. lie was a member of the Church of Christ from early life. His wife and several children turvivo him. Tho funeral will bo from tho residenco this afternoorr at 4 o'clock. The examination of Messrs. C. C. Cannon and Thos. Hall of Ilavclock yes terday on tho charge of shooting John Bryan, col., who was found dead in the coda, resulted in their being discharged. They were out doer-hunting the same day that Dryan left his home to hunt also, but tho most that could have been mode of tho testimony would have been simply suspicion, and the attorney for tho defendants, Mr. L. 3. Mooro, would not admit that there were grounds even for that. . A False Kcport as to Quarantine. .There is very little sickness of aqy kind in New Berne now, and no apprehension' is felt of any contagious disease reaching the city, consequently we were somewhat surprised to learn yesterday from one of oar Onslow county subscribers who called at the 'office that a re port la ia circulation in his neighborhood that New Berne had pat on a quarantine and that it had obtained 1elicf from some of his ncighbois. ' : Thera, ia go troth hi the report, Upon investigating tbe matter we foand how it started. Somo young jokers told party from down that way who -were in the city lost Saturday that quarantine regulation were o go into effect the next morning at five o'clock, and that if they wire in town until then they would have to stay as no ons who was in the city then would be allowed to leave for twenty days. : ' ' ; Very likely when the young men mode 'the story uposa little pleasantry they never thought , of tbe - probable after effects, or even that it would go" beyond those they were conversing with, and yet it'did as ihown and somo who otherwise would have been here trading held back from coming on account of it Joking bout a dreaded disease is father out of place Ht any time and ought to bo vory sparingly indulged in. . j - v . , ." : ' T. X, C. A. Annnnl Meeting. An ' -! of the Y. V. C. i I ! - It v i,Mit, OH, S I. ot WEAVER. Has a Flat Meeting at Greensboro -His Record Confronts Him but He Keeps Silent About It. Tuesday, Hon. F. M. Simmons, chair man of tho Democratic State Executive Committee , telegraphed to the Atlanta Journal for the loan of Mr. Thad. Horton and the affidavits which ho collected in reference to Weaver 's cruelties and steal ings from Southern citizens during the war. There was a prompt response. Mr. Ilortou started with the amdavits on that night's train. He arrived at Greens boro in lime for the speaking. The crowd was largely Democratic. One thousand copies of the issue of the Atlan tic Journal which contained the original expose of Weaver had been distributed among the people and as they were being read they were the most conspicuous ob- ects injthc loom, not excepting Mrs. Lease herself. When Weaver Tvns introduced fifteen or twenty people clapped their hands in welcome to hiin; the others remained lent. While Vcavcr was speaking nuiDy of the audience were poring over the write up of his Pulaski performances which seemed to depress the speaker so that he went through his performance ith as little enthusiasm ns his hearers and his speech was received almost with the solemn silence of a prayer meeting. Onlv three or four times were there any ymptoms of applause. lie entirely ig nored the Pulaski charges though they were staring him in the lace from all over the hail. The crowd listened without the slightest interruption and as Weaver set down they broke out into loud cheers for Cleveland. There was not one shout for Weaver. Exum introduced Mrs. Lease. She hi s cm stories which provoked laughter, hut she got no cheers until she tccidently mentioned the name of Allen (1. Thuiinan. Then the crowd yelled, Mrs. Lease also carefully dodged Weaver's war record. She also was listened to with respectful attention. .U the point, just as Exum was about to he introduced, the crowd, which was under the impression that the meeting wa.i over, again cheered for Cleveland and hiokc into loud calls for Norton, the Atlanta Journal correspondent. Exum's speech was lost sight of. TJor- ton took tho stand, declared every state ment presented in the Journal to be sup ported hv oath, and producing the affidavits he challenged the Third Party men to let them he read. Instead of acceding thev commenced howling him lown, and when he stepped back in the audience three cheers were given for the .Journal. It is said that no pancake was ever flatter than Weaver's reception, and that he looks hacked, heart-sick and weary. He is hilled next tor Kaleigh. Coming and doing. Mr. 9. D. Jones left yesterday mora ine tor urecnvilie-Miss., on a uusinera trip. Mrs. Leonora White, sister-in-law of Mr. Jos. Manwell. loft for her home at Tuscarora. Miss Gcrtrudo Dagby left to visit her aunt, Mrs. Katie Mattcrnach of Danville, Va.; from thcro sho will go to Greens boro and enter tho State Normal and Industrial school. Mr. J. M. Richards, who has Ixcn in tho city a few days representing the Newby & Evans Piano Company, left for Rinstou accompanied by Mr. A. Cohn. Mr. C. E. Foy returned last night from Winston, where he has been on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ulrich returned from Baltimore, where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Howard. Third Party Speaking. W. H. Smith, chairman Peoples' party executivo commit teo makes announce ment, of addressee as follows by Peoples' party candidates and other speakers: Township No. 5: Oak Grove shcool house, Wednesday, Oct 5, 11 a.m; Mor ton's school house, Wednesday, Oct 8, at night. Townthip No. 6: Havolock, Thursday, Oct. 0, 11 a. m. Township No. 7: Riverdale, Thursday, Oct 6, at night Township No. 0: Tuscarora, Friday, Oct. 7, 9 p. m.; Jasper Friday, Oct T( at night ' , : - Township No. 8: Covc Saturday, Oct. 8, 11 a. m.; Dover, Tucscfay Oct If, 11 a, m.; Fort Barowell.TuetdayV Oct 11 at night- ' "f ' ' . , " Township No. IU J. B. Gardneri store, Thursday," Oct 18, 11 o; m.J Vanceboro, Friday, Oct 14,11a, ro Township No, - 9s Barney Fulcher's store, Saturday, Oot. IS, 11 a. m.; Forest school house, Tuesday, Oct li, 11 e.,m. Guinea .Mills school house, Wednesday, Oct 1 8, at mgnt , ; ; , 1 :" ' - , . ?Kew Boarding- House Having .lust ; pleasantly fitted nb the Foil man house; near the comer of Han cock and Johnston streets I am now ready fot boarders, tabic, permanent, or transient-. -;i , -.y. , v. T. UAROOCX, t Harried Wednesday, Sept. 88, at I p, m., tot 81 j-,iuio dwki vrecic, at uio resiaence Creek, at of Mr. Alfred Gaskins, father of tbe bride, Mr. W. U. Winflold. of thi city, to Miss Ida I uaokinso ft r After Uio ceremony the twain' ntade ' I' " tT their future homo hi New THE CAN AD AT TRAGEDY. Coroner's Inquest-Thc Alleged $2,000 Robbery Discredited. An inquest was held Wednesday after noon over the body of the late Wm. P. Canaday, in Washington. The jury con fined itself to establishing the cause of death, and did not go into the relation between Canaday, his partner Ilaughton and other persons. Police officer Gilbert testified that ho asked Canaday several times if the alleged burglars had taken any money from the opened safe," and that Canaday had said uo money was taken. Capt. Ilaughton asserted that he put $2,000 in the safe the preceding after noon, but no mention was made ol tins fact until after Cauaday's death, and this part of Captain Haughton's story the police discredits. The burden ot testi mony with reference to Cauaday's alle gation that burglars had tied him, while necessarily not positive, was all against the truth of the statement. Tho following is the verdict : "That said Wm. P. Canaday came to his death at No. 714 Tenth street northwest, about :80 a.m., September 27, 1892, from a pistol shot wound iu the brain, inflicted by his own hand.'' Democratic Club Meeting. A regular meeting of the Craven Coun ty Cleveland and Carr Campaign Club was held at the wigwam Wednesday evening, Sedt. 28, 1892, President Watson presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. R. D. Hancock reported 137.50 addi. tional money collected and turned over to the treasurer. B. G. Credle reported $10 addi tional money collected. No report was received from regis tration and campaign literature com mittees. nail decoration committee reported progress. Upon motion the committee on public speaking was instructed to invite Hon. Elias Carr and Hon. T. J. Jarvis to ad dress the club, Wednesday eveniiiL'. Oct. 19th. The President appointed the following committee on music: li. S. Guion. F. E. Morton, J. W. Watson and Hcrlicrt Willis. Gen. C. A. Kattlc, on behalf of John Dunn, Esq., presented the flair to the club in his usual eloquent and L'raccful manner, which was received by J, S. Long, LL. D., with words of patriotism and cheer. Short but telling addresses were made by W, B. Lane, Washington Bryan, Shepard Bryan and W. T. Caho. L pon motion the club adjourned. A. H. Powell, Sec y. At Cholera Quarantine. Quarantine, S. I., September 28 The following are the bulletins received : 11 . - 1 if . . . i inecuuuiuon oi anairs is greatly im proved. No ney cases, and patients do ing better. I hope to give you later still better news. Signed Byron, Swinburne Island. All well at Fire Island. Signed! Voioiit. New York, Sent. 28. Tho Board of Health posted its usual bulletin this morning statin? that thcro had lecn no cases of cholera in this city since the 19th instant. The board has discontinued the four o'clock afternoon bulletins, tho lost of these having been put forth yeBterday. Registration Notices. The registration books of the Fourth ward will bo open at II. R. Hooker's store, corner Queen and Pasteur streets; opposite Wm. Colligans, from now until Saturday, Uct. ZVtn. 11. K. Hooker, Registrar. Tho registration books of tho second ward of the city of New Berne will be opened at my marble yard office today, sept uutn, and will continuo open until saturuay, uct. xutn. J. K. Willis, Registrar. The Retristration Books of tho First Ward, eighth township, will bo opened today at office of tLB, Street 011 atl' Front street, ana will be closed on Hat urday October.29th, 1892, at noon. J. m. UASKiix, llcgistrar. Tbe registration books of McCarthy's precinct, fifth ward, eighth township, are open at I . F. McCarthy s store. They will be closed Saturday, Oct 29th, 1892, at BOOB.' T. Jr. MCCARTHY, Registrar. Mr. Wm. n. Marshall has been an pointed Registrar of the Sixth Precinct or mm ruin ward tn piaco ot W. u. Bishop, resigned. . Books were opened yeeteraay. - THE PLANET MARS. (Composed forty years ago, by M. E. S. New Berne, N. O.) , What 'art ; thou, bright ond burning star, - ,..,.- . . That llghteth yon blue arch afar, And silently with rapid course, , Calleth our minds to ask thy source. Art4thou the star of destiny, ,- To some bold warrior who may be, -The leader of a faction new, ; . V That takes its, Impetus from you t j, Or art thou herald of tbe hour, ' . .. When rebel maa shall irive Up power, ' And . peace skahV reign throughout the carta - - - : i i v., is at our.farthsr Adam's birth. . rercnanoe laoa art purer spuera vs. Where noiy spirits wno uvea nere, j May dwell secure from evil strife,- And pluck the fruit of tod lens life. '. Or 1m nerhans beacon liffht-.-- ' Ilung out to guide lostsouls aright, ' And point them to that blissful shore. Where loved ones meet to part no more. I mav not know tliv aim. or end. f"t one all wish 1 fnin Would blend,' " iter t iil.r at thy s'rine, : ; ! 1, t v. to I .' " 1 1 i WHY WEAYER LEFT GEORGIA. The Falsity or His Statements as lo His Treatment Shown. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 27. Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, chairman of the Democratic Executive committee of Georgia, says in reply to the published address nf Gen. Weaver and the various special telegrams which have been sent out from Georgia by Mrs. Loase, that they do great in justice, not only lo the Democrats, but to the people of the State, lie Hays: "Ac corling to his own admission, Gen. Weaver received respectful hearing at Waycross and at Albany his speech was listened to by several hundred people, and no effort whatever was made to pre vent hint from speaking. A prominent negro of that place, at the conclusion of Weaver's speech took the stand to refute what he had said'and bitterly attacked Weaver and the Third party. AVcaver was so indignant that a negro should at tempt to answer him that he immediately left the platform. The only possible foundation for the greutly exaggerated egg story spiead broadcast by General Weaver and Mrs. Lease is that a small boy in au open air audience at Macon threw the egg and he was promptly ar rested and punished for it." As to Mrs. Lease the statement that the disgraceful scenes of Macon were repeat ed twice in the presence of the Governor of Georgia at the Stale capital, Atkinson says: "Gen. Weaver or Mrs. Lease did not appear as advertised in Atlanta. They would not go up to the Capitol, where a large crowd had ussemhled to hear them. Governor Northen himself hearing that Weaver would not sneak. claiming that he w ould not be listened to, went to insure him a hearing and the meeting by vote guaranteed that he would be respectfully listened to. I called on the chairman of the Executive Commit tee of the Peoples's party of the State early in the evening to extend him this guarantee, and he told me that General Weaver had made up his mind not to speak. His claim of persecution is noth ing more than an over-worked ell'ori to pass as a martyr. His statements delib erately misrepresint the people nf Georgia, and are cunningly devised for campaign fpurposes. ,. n,,( want to speak in Atlanta and would have had just as fair a showing as anv man who ever spoke here, lie cancelled his en gagements in Georgia because he saw that he had been imposed upon by his own party managers who had led him to Mclicvc that there was a eh .nee for the Peoples' party in Georgia. He Ion ml that such was not the case ami was great ly disappointed by his visit hcivnnd glad to get out of the State. While here he could not conceal his chagrin ami disap pointment, engendered by the weakness of his party in this Slate. Georgia will go Democratic next We.lnesihiv by from 40,00(1 to 50,000 majority." "Long experience made him wise." i v, That iri tun only way Homo of oa loam anything, by long experience. Now if yon have not had long ex perienoo io bnying Clothes yon don t know much about thorn we don't bat we try to get only re liablo gooila and give them to yon at tbe right price. So when von need any Clothing, Hats or Shoes give ns a chance. We will try and see that you get your monev's worth. New Headwear, Under- wearand Footwear just in At nOWAUD'S. Social Notice. We lcg to notify our patrons and the public generally that having purchased the irooil-will! unci llxtures ol "John llrown, tho BiirlH-r,'' wc hope by polili and strict attention to husincss (no Prince of Wales" airs) to merit a c tinuancc of the patronage so irenerouslv tx-stowed upon our lormcr employer. uespcci .uilly, II. L. Hanks, Proprietor 'In n llui.j was r'ii, iHe hw t luttor rVbcn she was a CliilJ, hIio crivA tor Cantor ia. iVhtiB she becanw Miaa, tut clung to Castori. ftlMa she bad Children , ahe gave tliem Caatorla. Valuable Lot For Sale The vacant I,ot, on New -street, ae joining W. M. Walson. Terms cash. Apply to 0 28tf O. ('. tIL.VUK. D. D. D. Is tho best Flour (or the money. Try It and beootvlncod. Another ear of Now just received from the Mills. K. R, JONES, 9 Mlf Hew Berne, N. JustSo! . Til declare it will )o yon good just to go down to J. F. TAYLOR'S and look at tho good things ho brongh baclTwith him from the North. ; ,Como Prepared TO TAKE nOMK A LOAD OF THEM - You'll Want Them WHEN TOTJ BEE TTJEM. " :XE.LATnAn;n Oommis'n Merch't & Broker. . F n t M and E rporwr of Ool ton. 1...1.I.T in Oonnlry Protluo and all fjpm tKI VI I ..IIIIIfllMII, r , . . 1 ' " -! lo all patted ea ON THE TOP WAVE tOF SUCCESS. Wo never hail quite so good a trade at this time ol tho year. The season in just opening hut apparently our fall trado is in full blast. Many things contribute to this; Wo have never bel'oie ollerel such lines. 13" Ho certain to examine oor stock hoforn purchasing. Von will t avi) mone.i. IJoKiM'ctfnlly, Hackburn & Wills... Dwelling For Kent. The levelling lloui Front, and South h'r Mrs. Palter-ni lived. Ihe month until . V : i 1 I 'Jill at "i-uer nf K;e t Creels, win-re I.e ii-nti-il by I l,KK Au" nl. 11AVK YOi; A LEAKY UOOI If SO, till remedy it i-. 1 1 ' - U - l L'l'ill ,1 Ih-I Disosway & Churchill, And ;-vl nf (hell Ready Roofing Paper. The eheaiiet ronl li e:irlh. ,1 ami '1'lic ea-iest ailie lalalltei d pel lei I . I Jet their price- liel', inn ha-ln-- llere. Dm; loor I.. I..W city Mail. l.i II T. A.. tToncs 11 VERY, SALE And Exchange Siables S'U'rn '-kiin r hti:i rr, Opposite the Gaston House. In ailditien to ban llincr Stn k I have on hand a first class lot of maiuifael ureal hy Ivlwanl Limn of Wash !it.on, M . C. 2,500 BOXES Peacock's Baking Powders. ALSO 100 Boxes Octagon At Rock Bottom Prices. FOR SALri BY WHOLESALE GKOOKE, MIDDhK STRF.BT, VgW HKBNK. N. 0 Royster's Candies! Krcsli Lot just received hy express. ALSO, A NEW LINE oV Fine Meerchaum Pipes Pipe Cases. Teller Cigars and Fine Smoking Tobaccos. HUftn & HcSORLEY, K. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise, Consignments of Cotton Grain and othor Produce ollcitVd. rrompt attention guarari' Cotton r Bafglng and , Ties n ow In stock.. ' - Lorillard and v Oail -ft lz Bnuflf sold at Manufacturer', Prioet; " i : . ; " -. !) I I ,1 v To Ginners IP YOU NEED A COTTOBT GIN, GET THE Improved BROWN, The Best in the Market. L. H. Cutler & Co. . J. BAXTER & CO., Opticians and Jewelers 1 am I ! 1 1 .i . I , I lined up ith a full III nf Spectacles and Tost Cate, id ran remedy all defects of vision, such - r-ic'htnpin, llvnenuetiooi.i. Mvonia id AshL'iiialism. If vou are suU'erini' ili headache and all remedies have iliil. let nie lest your eyes and proiierly I oll Willi soeetaeliH :ill,l slim the l:n he. ;i I hai dune iii huudrmhi ot I aU.I h:n lull stock of WATCHKS. i i:i"in Watch for f.(0, Will sell oi lu-t ini..r I al-o li:ue h,. L'e.t stock ot of any lirm in II will pay you MAINS and I'lIAIiMv i:.i-lern North ' Ini;, call and -e. me. W atehes, I 'locks and .1 i try promptly "id's Stand, 3d llerne, N. V. iirrespondencu I lo. ml i-arelullv repaired. , k street, I 'III 1MI-I. Illli S. . , Ne 'inters and plly all, nde, THE Farmers & Merchants Bank NEW BEENE, N, C OrKauizod onu yenr bko. ( Al'lTAI, STOCK . Jt:.-,.(kMHMI iviilcnil . . . 8,750.00 Surplus ami I'mllls . .t,!t(IS.l8 OFFICERS : I- li- ClITLKH. Prutlilui W. H. CiUDwii K, Vioo Preeidens. r. W. Drwky. Oukl.. II. Powrll, . Teller. DI RECTO 118 : Wm. Cleve, p. u. Pelletier, J. W. Stewart, W. 8. Ohodwiok. John Huter. O. Marks. II, Cutler, E. B. Hackbura. Headquarters for Nickel Saying Stamps i our uusiuess is respectliilly solicited AtfenfionJGinners. w i: aim: agent's for thr VVINSHIP Improved Cotton Gin. hi: carrv in stock Gin Saw Files. Belting, Oils, Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, Pulleys, Etc. Call on us h In -ii 11,-i-din.r fiin Hupplim any kind. Disosway & Churchill, one iloor Im Iow City Hall. Horse Shoeing. Wc have a Kii-st-Chms Hoisc Hhoer from the Western Section of Viri'inia We do all hinds of Fancv Shoein". Ht. platiiifr, etc. Satislaction uaranlnMl. (liie us a trial. II. W1NFIKLI) HON. U ' lm Carriapc liuilder. Grain 1 Seeds! Feed! BRAD HAM & SMITH. Successors to 8. W. & E. W. Smollwoad. II E A.DQUARTER8 FOB Day, Corn, Rice, Outs, llran, norutny, Bags, BarlapB, Barrel Oover8. Bagging and Tics. Agenta for Teter nendoreon & Co'a Seeds. Order for aeeds hare the moat careful attention, everjt package being sold nnder 'the atrioteat gaarantee. JuIylOtf ' For Sale, Ono rcry largo Iron Safe, snilable ior Banking business or a large Commbwion businegg j weight 5,600 lln. Manufao. , turerl by Moslor 8afo and Lock Company , ot Cincinnati, O. Cost three liniHlrett and forty dollars delivered. Can bay nr -exchango smaller safe by eorrespnnlinf7 with or calling on WG IKE, New Berne, N. 0. s . ' . Also, one Safe, cost ninety dollars at factory of Hosier, Bobroan & Co., of Cin cinnati, (. . The :(. safefl bare not been r.et (I f fielorv on! .' a V""v Miert t' :W I r . i i ' . :- -f- 'H . v tit"?"-- t 1r v-l''
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