; 'tew Journal. ';-'r.'.3i-M jje-'-l. '"'. ' VOL. XL-NO. 169. NEW BEKNE, N. C,.. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1892. MICE 5 CENTS. 7 - BUSIUESS L0CAL3. TTOBSE fi nesirablo Loctt- MX tioa on Middle St. Apply to . . oct8tf . F. DOT"-. " i S mo LET. Largo Brick Honso, East ..'-A Front St., near the corner of Pollock, witable for boarding house or two families.; . Enquire next door. BATH ROOMS. Iu connection with my barber ahop iro first class Bath Boo" for gentlemen. Rooms kept tidy 1 and cleanly at all times. yK.: - - - H. L. Banks, . . ' . tfo4 Middle 8t. " jaOMETHiNG BEAUTIFUL mny be y'-ff- 'H seen at PALMER'S ROOMS, in the ' Duffy Building, comer of Middle and foltock streets. Please call wid look at. '-'I S0tf r;: . WKi L. Pai,kbb. r-; V JAPANESE GOODS Boautiful, Artia- Ij" v il tie. Just received. See Jno. Dunn's fOmw Windows. 0 23 tf TVtjQQIES Light mrmiiif; and substnn- Hal. - Manufactured iy juiwaru tionj?, Washington, N. 0. J. A. Jonbs, r ep25-tl Opposito Gaston House. V';' ' A T JONES' PH ARM AUY, next to uua torn House, you will find a most J "i complete assortment of Medicines for pruerlption nse. - Also a very complete 4 ; ' lin of Patent Medicines, Fancy and 't-ih'. Toilet 'Article. , In, daily telegraphic : ) f ?' commnBtattAn' itk largest drug houso r'$ -JnAmeAjkAgrirt.fttr Huylcr's Piracy :f Cwd(esiinlBnbns. ' ''P0R RENTr-Dwclljngs centrally lo-VQj'-ied.- Also an elegant office adjoining . V" : tame, on Brood street, containing five i: t- rooms, the most desirable business loca 'fj iv tlonln the city. Building lots and land :AV-.; ' fur ule. E. W. Cabpbktek, ; Hyp, 3 j. tmis-lni I " Real Estate Agent. FOB amt BALE: A Fine Knabe PIANO, sanve as New and in perfect order. - septllia Mas. W. S. Ii,obnt. ',C?.fWELtlNCr HOUSE for Rent, corner " Pollock and Hancock street. fjj .g -Jf f obkk, at sibro. ' i. fttTsAfcRlHETAL', PORT and '"vVi:.'II-i0i7lPMI'OIIO WINES or rale r J8' R''"OND. Wet ' :J4LVtM scnAFPEnfa wild - ! OWMIBV BO(?K AND RYE, pat iM nady fur throat and lung dta- :.v for ajiaf; WA nsoiioHD. i) PFfy d MALT WHISKEY for "Mmtioiaal air. (or Mle br JhH . . Jab. Redmond. . TTUHYADI Jaaoi Mineral Water, ' J- the kwtNataral aporient. k .,4 vu, ......v , PorialabTjAS. Rxdmond lORK OOBM WHISKEY for tale by J JA BZDMOND. i fiUPP Oordou Imputed 8hrrj, for by jab. Kkdmokd. fM PORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's M. ItaM'.Alo aaa Bark.a Uuionees Btoat, for m1 by Jab. Rkdmond. TXlftAA CIGARS at rtrr low : I UJJJ BgarM to whotosal and ' ratal! trad for sal. by Jab. Redmond, lARRrmj COGNAC BRANDY V A bm4 vary aasoh la tba nok room, For aala by Jab Redmond SoMBoj itfce papers ' ary Aaaafas Batter. call him Australia's new Parlinment ;Tr I Ul try ilBptM fi Ireform) by putting . - down ita memborsblp to only one '. ,fror etch district . - ".""'. .TarB ehrgB we brought agalnit . lora-ookt Bdtler about his ' reoelr . " iog check of 1300 from the nation I f al Uepublioan executlYe committee can be amply snstaintd by most '..y. exeeltent - tathority,? Tiro week jfo whea Mariaan". wu at Cod . oord another check for the tame amoaat fM tecel4,by Utm, wWoh Col Tipton, of Shelby, dares him to ; ' - deny. , Ain't he'a nice one to . fol- r: ' lowi-uoiasDoro ueaangni. ' . v : Trs Canard titeamafup (Jompany hot j4t'iompleted aid launched, a new steamer, the Campania, for y" serviej ibeftweea - New Jfork . and .- Liverpool. 8he U . the L largest steamer la fha rerld' f being - COO feet in length, with a tonnage of 14.500 tons wipe t bat of the largest , of thS present fleet of ocean 'grey. ' hounds does not exceed 10,500 tons. The Campania Is thus only 1)2 feet shorter than was the Great U.wUiro, while her weight is 2,500 ; tons ia ciwm, Nothing in modern Invention has been more rapid or , wonderful than the STolatien of the steamship; and It would be. diffi cult to set a limit to its possibilities - ia the fntnre.': '"(...:; ?'' ' ;:-., ,V?;: TnosK Southern men heretofore Democrats, who are suffering from Vancea, real ' or imaginary, ' ! a tbey deem intolerably snoald r -nbr that BtTerslnee 1800 I i tie L !fori.',l party ,Leen ' in J ?r, that, therefore, alf It ' i been sb!e to do has been to I "ect the donth, front Radical e Rod renn-u. This it has "y doud', since buC for its ', carpet-bag and negro 'rule j ilica lavs I been re. ' i 1 1, Month and , main. i '. J!i rl bayoacts, and I of tho wondorful ' 1 1 ' V, ro would '; ---itute and lm , i o In the J ' X Fruit eating ia a groat reetora tive'of the aystem; poaches pianos and applos. especially . the latter7, are good for brain workers and thostJ ol sedentary occupations. The fruits mut be eaten in their natural state, without milk, sugar or cream; it too acid, a piece of bread will correct that. The only thing to observe is that they are ripe and fresh. Nothing will im prove the complexion so much as eating good, sound fruit. Don't eat them at night-t;m ; that ia the only thiog to avoid. S.OCAl. NEW A'nw Abvi:nrisr:.vi:xr.: Howard. Mim llurriutte Lane Onri ii . II. 11. Duily Fall OpiMiinK. l'jir weather IimImv Do not P,rgft the Y. M. A. I'usims:; nicelinc; Tncstlay ni;;ht. The Atlantic Raplist Assonation ni"etn here next week heginninT Tucihiy. The Sunday aflornor.ii meeting of tho Y. M. C. A. will lc held af livi- 'i dock until further notici.. Rev. T. M. N. Oi-orixc lmvuiK relumed there will lie services :i; niu:l in the Eyiseopnl Church today. The , city election c.w oi'lSaxler vs. Ellis wns aruccl hefore the Supreme court Friday hy Tliohias and Ouion for plaintiff and Clark for dcfandn:it. The decision lias not yet heen rendered. Mr. J. W. Riddle, Sheriff Laiu and Mr. Shcpnrd Rryan poko at Vaneelioro yesterday. This ends the appointments thus far made foj the Dcmooritie county candidates. They have been meeting with encouragement wliererer they have been. Rev. J. W. Lee, the "Irish Evangelist" has just concluded a very successful pro tracted meeting in Hnrkhca 1 Cliunrh, Winston. At the last service, the pastor, Rev. Ira Irwin announced that 5!) names had been received to join the several churches up to that time. There were in all 110 conversions. Mr. I.ce's last ser mon was a practical disrnursc to the young converts. Mr. Lee begins a meeting to day at Sanford. L Judge Fowlc s son-in-law. Mr. I). B Avcra, of Johnson county, committed suicide in Raleigh yesterday morning about half past seven o'clock. The doctor and an attendant were in his room at tho time. He covered liw face with the lied clothes bo it was not observed what he was doing and cut his tlnoat with his pocket knife, severing the jugu lar vein and corotid artery. He bled to death in a few minutes. We hear he had been drinking. West End is getting in pace with other parts of tho city in building. Mr, L. H. Cutler has had the house on the north-west corner of Pollock and borne streets moved to tic rear of the lot which is a largo oifo where ho will have it re paired and improved. IIo is also preparing to build fivc.othcr good two- story, six-room houses on it, a portion of them fronting on one and the remainder on the other street. On Queen street fronting West a large colored Samaritan lodjc is being built, and at the junction of Broad and Queen two stores arc in course of erection. . Dr. It. 8. Primrose, coroner, summoned a jury jmd held an inqiiost yesterday over tho remains of Elsie Simmons, colored, whom wo mentioned yesterday as being burned to "death in her home on Trent road about 'eight miles from tho city. Tho jury, after proper investigation, de cided that, she onio to her deathly accidently sotting (ire to tho house her self,; Possibly her pipe caused tho mis chief. Tho house was a mile bock in the woods and she was old and in a measure helpless not able to gave herself, and al! othoraworo ulwcnt from the house at the time. . ' , ' ' Church Notice. . - . - Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R, A. WiilU, pastor. . Services at 11 n. in. and 7:80 p. m., conducted by tho pastor. Young men' prayer meeting at 0:15 A. iri. Humiay school at 8 p. re., J. K. Willis, Sunt. Immediftlely after SundaV school there will bo missionary concert by the Sunday School , Missionary Society. Prayer meeting on Thursday ' night at 7:80 o'clock. Tlio public is Cordially lu- vited-to attend these services. '-j.'---' Church of Christ. Hancock 8t T T. Chostnutt, pastor. Services at It i, to. Young men' prayer meeting at fl a. m. Sunday school at 8 n. ru.- Wooklv rtraver moetuig every Thursday night at 8 p. m. AH aroeordtally Invited t alffnd these services. - -. Enibcoiial Cliurch. - Rnv?.V M . tl aeorgo, rector. Services at 11 a. ru.' and 5 p.m. Sunday. School . ni. A cordial invitation is cxteudcl to all. ; .Baptist Church. Rev Rufus Fordi pastor. Services at 11 a. in., and 7.30 p. m. Bundav School. 8 n. m. - ' ; I .tr- B Y. M. C. A. Young Men's Social Scr- vii c lit the Hull on Craven street this ' n,,,.ti at live o'clock, led by Mr. Vi- Coming and Uolng. Mr. W. H. Mallison passed through yesterday morning ea route to Rocky Mount on bueincss. Mr. T. H. Briggs of Wilson, who has been spending a few days in tho city on business, left returning home. Mr. I). F. Jarvis, left yesterday fer Swan Quarter on account of the recent death of his father, Rev. T. M. N. Georgewho has been at Baltimore attending the General Convention of tho Episcopal Church, returned homo last night. Messrs. W, W. Clark, C. R. Thomas i:uil J. W. Waters returned last night from Raleigh w here they have been at tending Supreme Court. Mrs. Thos. Walter arrived to visit her father, II. ,n C. C. Clark. Mr. C. T. Watson returned from a busi ness trip i,i several points. Stand hy Your Town. Th" following article, from the Water loo (Xeis York) Observer, is respectfully subioitted and commended to our citi zens. It is advice that is both good and as applicable to New Berne as to any place. Rend it and judge for yourself : Encourage every one, especially new men. to come in and settle among you particularly those who are worthy and active, whether they have capital or not. Tliuii lalicr alone is worth money. Those who hnvo capital should buy lots, build houses, or tmr down and remodel the old one-, (in to work and stimulate every legitimate enterprise by giving all the friendly encouragement you can, or by uniting your industry, influence and capital in the common cause. Cultivate a public spirit and help your neighbor. If he is in danger of breaking down, prop him up in some way, either by kind words, good counsel or a lift from your pocket-book. If he gets fairly down before you discover his situation, st him on his feet again his misfortune is t be pitied, not blamed and his talents and labor are worth money to the community. Besides, it may some day be your turn to jieed corresponding sym pathy. Encourage your local authorities in ma k ing public improvements for the good if the town. It vou have a personal Uarivl on hand, light it out on its merits. Don't lug it into water-works, the electric light, the question of sewer age, church, school or any other public enterprise. Speak well of new and desirable pro jects, talk encouragingly of the town, of its prospects, of your neighbors, and in fact ot everything likely to advance the general good, for as certain as effect fol lows cause, so certain will every enter prise of merit repay every citizen. We cannot livo unto ourselves, nor discour age any movement in behalf of the place without inflicting upon ourselves a per- sonul injury. If you see a needed improvement for the town, demand it and talk it vigorous ly until the whole community is im pregnated with tho idea; until a storm of public sentiment compels the work, and by and by you will see the rcsul ol your courage and talk in universal improve ment, increased facilities and business, and a broad, liberal, generous public spirit that pervades and vivifies and makes beautiful every place where it enters. Democratic Appointments. The following are appointments for leading Democratic speaking in this section: ELIAS CAIIK AND T. J, JARVIS. Edward's Mill, Beaufort county, Mon day, Oct. 17. Bayboro, Pamlico county, Tuesday uct. is. Street's Ferry, Oct. 19. Trenton, Jones county, Thursday. Oct. 20. Richland. Onslow county, Friday! Oct. 21. Haltsvillc Duplin county, Saturday, Oct. 22. ALFRKl) MOORE WADDELL. Jacksonville, Onslow county, Oct. 14. it. . GLENN. Farmville, Pitt county, Oct. 21. Ilookcrton, Greene county, Oct. 22. Beaufort, Cartaret county, Oct. 24. Vanceboro, Craven county, Oct. 25. Chocowinity, Beaufort county, Oct. 20. Lewiston, Bertie county, Oct. 27. Psctolus. Pitt county, Oct. 28. Plymouth, Washington county, Oct. 20. Columbia, Tyrrell county, Oct. 81. WILLIS R. WILLIAMS AMD J. 0. SCAK- BonooaH, Jarnesville, Martin county, Oct. 17. . . Old Fort, Beaufort county, Oct. 18. Hunter's Bridge, Beaufort : county. Octolicr 19. Pantcgo, Beaufort county, Oct. 20. . Sladcsvillo, Hyde county, Oct. 21. Middleton, Hyde county, Oct. 22. Fairfield, Hydo county, Oct 24 Head of Punao. Beaufort count v. October 25. " , , Crcsswoll. . Washington countv. Octo- bcr 20. " " -. . Elizabeth City, (night,) Oct. 27. LBONIDAS i; MOORS AND W. t. CABO. Trent, Pamlico at night, Oct 20. Alliance, Pamlico, Oct 81 . --1 - -Bayboro, Pamlico, at night Oct 81. Roebiboro, Pamlico, Oct 22. - ' Also nrit day or court In Jones and in Carteret. ' - ,; L. A. Potter and Geo. JV Parrott, Democratic, candidates for - the Eight Senatorial district, will address tba peu plo upon tno issuesjof the.day at tho fiil-lowing-tima and pracea: " . ' Newport, Carteret Co., Oct. 10. 7 r 1 . Stella, Carteret Co.; Oct 11. ; , ' Jacksonville, Onslow, Oct. 12. v " ' ! Richlands, Onslow Co., Oct l8.v ;. ; ' Catharine Lake, Onslow Co. Oct. 14. " Morton's Mills, Onslow;Co., Oct, 15. : Marine's, Onslow Co., Oct 17. -. ' " Tuckahoo, Jones Co., Oct W."- ' Trenton, Jones Co., Oot 10. , ' - Tuscarora, Craven, Oct. 20. ' '." New Bcmc, Crnvon Co.! Oct. 20it Vanceboro, Craven Co., Oct. 21. T'y order of the mmniilti-. I i ' 'I . WEATER IN TENNESSEE. He Speaks but Outside the Limits or Pnlaskl. Special to the Journal. Weaver declared Friday that he would fill the appointment that had been made for him at Pulaski and deny the charges. He did muster courage enough to get oil the train in the city but bespoke outside. When he arrived the town was pretty well under arms, sonic citizens swearing they would kill him; third party men seeking to protect hiin and conservative men aiming to prcscrvo orde'r. Weaver got off the train and saw the guns; he looked pale but with Mrs. Lease on one side and a friend on the other he went through the town and spoke a mile beyond to a hand full ol third party men and denied all charges. There would have been trouble if the same speech had been delivered in Pulaski, CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDm.S. Reports of Cammlttees Water Works New Punipg and Lights-Engine Boiler to bo Hade-Drainage of Moonshine Alley. Octobers, 1M02. Board called to order by Mayor Manly in the chair, present, Councilman Manly, Street, Latham, Loviek, Roberts and Crawford. Minutes lagt meeting read and adopted. Petition of Watson & Daniels for al teration of stables granted. Petition for arc light at foot ot Middle street referred to committee on lights. Reports of committees received. Chairman Street, finance committee, stated that the tax list had been placed in the hands of the collector. Chairman Latham, of sanitary commit tee, reported the condition of the city good, better than for several years, t hough there was still room for Improvement; he thought hogs should not be allowed in any part of the city, at any season of the year, as health .officers believe them detri mental to health. On motion of Councilman Manly the matter ot hoes was relered to the sani tary committee. Moved by Councilman Latham that the Water Works Co. be notified through their attorney W. W. Clark and Manager R. P. Williams that this board will hold a special meeting at the call of the Mayor when the presence of the agents of the Company will be requested and a report as to the progress of the work w ill be rc quired. $f Moved by Councilman Lovick that the Marshal be instructed to use tiling at the corner of Ncuse and East Front sts. On motion of Councilman Manly Jhc Marshall will procure lumber for the repair of Spring street, and place tw o new pumps, one corner Enst Front and King streets, and one at junction of Craven and Middle. On motion of Councilman Crawford placing a pump on Toll street was re ferred to S. & P. Committee with power to act Chairman Street, of Cemetery Commit tee stated that he had written Mr. Wood ruff, trustee in regard to cemetery fund, but up to this time had no reply. Mayor Manly suggested that there was need of some restriction as to tho sale of second hand clothing, and recommended the passage of an ordinance regulating tho same. Chairman Latham, of Lightscommiltce, reported the City well lighted. Gas lights had been placed on Eden street and corner Johnson and Mctcalf, and a kerosense lamp ordered for Dry boro St. He would not recommend ad ditional lights in any part of the city; there were some complaints on account of the dimness of the electric lights and advised an investigation. On his motion the arc light on Pollock at Moonshine alley was ordered moved to Spring and Pollock. On motion of Councilman Lovick the contract for constructing a boiler for the Atlantic Steam Engine was awarded to James Manwell at $685 he to file a Iwnd for the faithfbl performance of the work. Voting aye, Councilman Manly, Street, Latham, Lovick, Roberta and Crawford. Proposals for furnishing shell rock were not entertained. On motion of Councilman Crawford the Mayor and City Cleric were author iced to execute 'two notes and tho clerk to issue Toucher for $928.83 to the Game well Fire Alarm Telegraph Company as stipulated In contract, ; . ; Moved by Councilman Street that the drainage of Moonshine Alley be referred to S, & P. and Sanitary committees to in vestigate and report eost ;..i J JMayors report ; as follows-- read- and adopted: ' . " ' .-, i. r Mayor's office.. Oct. 1st 1882. v To the Board ot Councilmea! of the city r oi new jjeme. ,. i v,?-, r e 1 have the honor to report the follow. ing fines and costs Imposed for violation or tho ordinances or the city,,4 ' sines, ..,...., ' SOI.OO Costa, i 'fk vli W.M '.'t"-l: Total ;iTr:Vr.r-1205.85. " t" . K, M aklt, Mavor, . Marshals report,' as foltpwa read, and adopted: - . 1 " City Marshals office, Oct. 4th 1802. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City twmeti: , . , i .,-n i , low !,-!'! limi my discharged, 2 sent to jail, 4 worked on the streets. Fines collected $31. CO Cost 133.90 Total $165.50. Onchalf of the above cost $00.85 was deducted for my fees, the balance $98.55 was paid to the Treasurer. Respectfully subiuited. J. M. Haiuikt, M. l once record as iolkiw's: J. K. Land, informer 2IS, ex., 21. Eli Elliot, informer, 17, ex., 10. J. B. Dixon, informer, 17, ex., 1-1 8. F. Ilurtt, informer, H: ex , IS. Thomas Wilson, informer ll. ex., 14. Monthly bills allowed. Board took a recess. VV I). ai i.ai i:, City Clerk. To the High Prie.il, King, Scribe, anil Companion.-, of Newbern Chapter, No. 10, Royal Arch Masons Companions You are requested to attend a regular convocation of your Chapter to-morrow (Monday) evening, Oct. 10th, 1802, at wvt ami a hilj o'clock. Don't forget the hour and be on hand promptly. Work in M. M. degree. ilunii J. Lovick, Sec'ty. V. M. f. A. Noliep. Them will be a business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association, Tues day night at eight o'clock, In receive the report of tin? committee appointed to re vise tho constitution, etc. A full alten- lance is earnestly desired. I'y order of the I'residenl. CI .moi'JiiEMKvr. W. II. Si R. S. Tucker A I'o., Ilalci-h, N.C. Our representative, Mr. Al M Hani sou will be at "Hotel Albert" Situnlav Oct. Hth for several days; wilii lines of Samples at retail, of Kress I ; Is Car pets, Curtains A a He will also show designs ol ,.m Im.is of Fiiniturc Parlor, Hall, Chanc-er and Dining Room Suits ami lu,liidual rieei-s. Intending purchasi-r, : House Furnishing Goods, should mil fail to see this iiia(;nitiecnt eolleetlun. W. II. i H. S. TlTKKH, A Co. o32t H-deiidi. X C The opportunity that, heav'n yields must be embrae'd, And not neglected. Sn akksI'i: mik. Von now have the opportunity of getting soino bargain. We have, just received it new 1 1 no ol Sample goods, consisting of Ladies and men'd Handkerchiefs, Towels, Half Hose, Undershirt, (Does your boy need any undershirts, we have them.) Top Shirts. Tooth brushes, Hair Brushes, and Sus penders. They are going fas:, bring your money aloug and buy before it is too lato. Uemembur uh for Clothing, Hats and Shoes. J. M. HOWAIil). OPENING ok hni; AND Winter MILL1INEUY AT MISS HARRIETTE LANE'S Tuesday, October 11th. All are cordially invited. oOlw. H. B DUFFY'S FALL Ol'ENINli. Ladies, you are most rcspei tfullj asked to call and examine our Fall and Winter Stock of Millinery, Which will lie exhibited Oct. 11th and 12th, '92. o92t THIS UIGNET tells a tale. It says our methods and priced attract attention. The methods at honest, the prices are right, and that meant oatronairo. Progress is the watch word.' Every week to bring forth some thing better than ever before ia our aim. We are determined to nave me iraoo. ' Very respectfully, ... I!::kt:rn & WilWt. Auction Sale of Valuable Lot Will be sold, 'at Public Vendue for Cash, at the corner or Middle and Boutn Front streets, on Saturday, 8th lost., at H, M., the Lot on Mow Street adjoining 1131 Pi POWDER Absolutely Pure. A c:Ram of tailar baking powilor. Highest, of all in lc.,, -n.iv; sirenth Latkbt Uniihh Si :i-: (;. i:i:nmkni Food RitroitT. RoVAt, HK1N'I I'iiw in i; Co lull Wall Ht.,N. V. THIS SI'ACK IJKI.oMiS To WM. SULTAN, Who "ill surprise you in a few days will, STARTLINt! ritlCl'.S on the Mammoth St oik of Dry (i.unl and Clothinv; he is now reTiin--for tin- and W n,l , Tr.ul.- How are your Bearings? Hot? Save Tunc and l'.xpense by usinj; MAGNOLIA- METAL, The ONLY R K.LI A l:LK MK.TAL on the Market. Ditosway & Churchill, One door below City Hall. BOOK STORE AMI tiiyioxi cry. Blank books, and new lot Slaudard Works of Renownod Authois. Trayer and Hymn Books, Ladies' l'nrsrs, Pens, I'oncilB, etc. Also, Late rapcrs and Periodicals rc oelved dally. 1 ot f K. R. Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer In General Merchandise. Consignments of Cotton. Grain, and other Produce solicited. Prompt attention gnuan teed. 5 . ,: ;;. Cotton Btfglng: and Ties lorillard and 1 Gail h Ax Bnnff aold'at. Mariuf ioturor'i Prices. . v v : . ' : ' Read! Read ! Read ! We wish fo call the public's at tention to the fact that we will open in a few days with n Tremendous STOCK OL'' Clothing, Dry Goods, BOOTS and SHOES, Trunks, Vnl iscs, &c. WHICH WU WILL 8KLL AT PRICES Which Berne HAS 13 EVER BEFORE TuiHtiiin j on will yii'e us u full lieiori- purchasing flmvhirii, We remain, Ynui.N obediently, Tl GLOBE OLOTi&i rm house, .MliiUI.i; STKKHT, l!iiUnt t'liiirch, cor. Alley. NKW iiKKNK, N. ('-. iiavi: vou"a LKAKY ROOF ll lin lli k. I :llhl nAt Viy t ' nilHi I It i- l ;:ni. to Disosway & Churchill. An, I :' I .oiiii- of their Ready Hoofing Paper. Th,- c li, ,i, -l roof, ,11 earth. 'I'lio ci-iit, :ijiiii, mii, I cvciy loll :;ll:il:illln ,1 lie, t. liillheii pi i. , ! loi puri hasini; i'Iho- v lien-. - '1 '.- i , Hall. !l T! ll NOTICE. Having thiH day qtiallfleil u Admlnlitra tilx of Juliri M. KUburn. ueeked- 1 tisarsibv notify all imtsodh who liavn inr nlaimsi u df tuhihIs DKfiiiiBMhe eatttte of the dooeas4 to)irtnnt (tin unit m for e It lament to in, or to Kottrt V. Ketina. my dnlv tuthorlMiut iitfent, Ht thu otllre of H. C. Whiteburat, l- iorny hi iaw, on t ravnn Hireet Id Newbtro, N.C, within tho period protorlltetl bylaw, or tli ih nnti.-o H1 he plrsul lu bftr of OOT 'ry. All ppr-mnM inilnhtpi) to the Mid deoeatied lm r-. i u i r tl to tiiftkn iiiiuodlftte piayLueut NuwtuTii, N. '..October Mh, MAUrUA A. KIUBURN. w AdmlnlHtrHttU. ASK 1-OR FINE CANDIES. JN SEALED PACKAGES AT MINN & ElcSORLEY'S : M T. A. Jones LIVERY, SALE And Exchange Sfal:$S SOUTH yuonT arruEEf ,;';iir'' Opposite the Gaston. House, L In addilten to haniling 8l6cS"I fSiiU'" ' on band a flrit-olaas lot af ' - ' ' ' -' ' manufaofiirfld by fidward Look of Wash lngao,N". O. i . , 11' R. Eowr, " i ' 1 -. 1 YV. M. Won. - - c. o ct.Ai::c,