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SWANSBOltO CORRESPOND SCF. II outing, Flshlnp and Farming Items. We will bajriPDinoci'Ht.i 1 miniatratlon Vfxl '"four years to me, Dero do th 1-3 tfnlajMt.M)8tter times are oomiog, ajrettdy cotton butt ad nced; wagrWare gluing better fiat, flrjdAhe Southern ptoplo sure ly have . rjght, to be thankful tb.it tuey will haver mice more, an hou t Democratic admiui'ration. t lie first in 30 years. Already the people iu our eouut, are toaUOf preparation) to apply fdr certain offices-held by Kopubh cana, as it ia to be supposed, ami rightly tjjp,, the- present onea will have to get luulin-. V hope the few Democrats who ili'seiteil ns I'm nothing, no p iTt 3 , as it is ealk'd, will seirrthe ' error of their w.tys, tale the scales from their t- en, aud comeback and be men umongt-t inenlgahi. Fishing and hog killing h tbe business now. Sorue of the largest trout are now being caught in 'ew - river, and, they sell cheap, only $3.00 per hundred. We heur they are worth double thn in Mow Berne. Messrs! S. Goroto uint A. F. l'ar- nell hawe ioet slain Homn very tine fat hbgfl,. some pulling: the fealea downit300JbH. There win tie a grauil (oliiucuiuu Demjtcratio meeting at J.ickaou Tille U the 8ib of P -. a. free - dinnek for all, besides music t-pt-uk ing, ektmreious, firing cf artillery, etc., m etc., remember tbe day, Thursday, Pec. 8th, 1892. . ' Dear driving is profitable now Bev.Hbri.-Henderson kill' d two lai ge ones last week, one was a very large a suae duck weighed 11.) dressed. Mr. H. put the deer in the cart, to carry him homo, when v his male got soared, ran away am) tore his cart nit to pieces, that waujpLso, profitable lor Uro. II. ' Mr. Lilines killed one the day be fore, still larger, but that one caused no damage, m we helped to "tote? him off the field. Wares Mill. KIJSTON CORRL'SrOXbEM I). Items l'irkeil up Aroiiml the Tumi. The broomsedge which mlorned many of our side streets has re cently been burned by the town authorities. We need ram now, to waetfeAway the blacken d remains. i . , PNOW WIDTH. Thj operetta, 'Soow White,'' iUodaBtho mauugement of Mies CatBirine Smith, mu'-io teacher for the Misses Patriek'.-i t-choo!, was ' played: in the opera I out-e on Fri-' .day njght to a full bou sc. It was asncgeps and thirty live dollars, net, ware added to the treasury of ttiA Krilsrnnsl nhnri'h lii r.. j TEEfcSONAL. i M$s. Anna L. David, of Trent low iti hip, spent two days in town :. iaatjjweek, visiting Dr. Lewis' famijy., J?" NwJiiver oysters may lie had . nowregularly every Saturday, ,IresrW fat. ' Th "merry-go-ronu'i"' has re ' turn tfdf and occupies its old ground. roniia it, Cotton on Saturday fell to S :S-4. .mi . . , , , - inia'gave aowncasr iocm ro some who bad been holding lor If). But - WO PMphosy another Rdntnee by , the let of January. .- FB08TS. ., There have been pevc ii tiosts in ucctwlOD; bnt no rain This np 1 : nets a time honored miying, '-Tline frosts'ind tbon rain." Tbe necu- liar state of our aTmopphere, or something fl.'e, is productive of mucblronble Irom v.Jits, coughs, etc. . IH'FII'K. No Jonger dees cilice siek tbe man. Man must seek tbe cilice assiduously, continuous! ,, persist ently, perpetually, if he gets it. Anxious- care, sleepless nights, forobodlng fears, treacherous friends, all go along witlr it, Mod esty is at a discount. "Brass"' is A thfctnM OUE OIL MILL. Efforts are on foot to reorganize ' Oar oil mill. So mote it be. Get up at 3 a. m. nowadays and - hear the roosters crow. You have no Idea' how many roosters there are iainr town, till you rise at this hour and listen. It is a per. foot roar. But tbe turkeys are . quieUj-PJriStnias is coming. , Thin reminds us to mention that our merchants are getting ready for the holidays and are making displays in their windows. Yoor reporter will write np the Kinston . merchants that advertise in the JiTJtfNL. Araciikl. . , s Latert Beturns. - TgwfrrZW.A 1 l . . . ,f I11UD lliv (.turns oiiwnr tiu u l I lli.Mll- ing BJrtrlty for the Democratic ticket, wliKh ticket lias nhavcd the ltenublicnn 'miyorWJWdJut thoir clectornt vote to the lize dT'a'aai'r'the only ticket which ought now to file 0ed In compnnj with the grOP Democrntic victory fg the one which entitle the holder to ten hares and otie evt of the hair lor 1.00 at the (iarton lyy arber phop. ,ji . .. . " Ehl! 'h'aCaUrthlUmedy. A marreU our . for Catarrh, - Dlpbthmla 'or mni4.-t4 Haadaoha. With 1 1 t.icrs la an ingenious naaal r for the more auooesaful treat f ooimplainte without extra andJCllo? be wished the Qct(iin hajinidetit anil no! fogs 165 rtehly. Tfie Rfptffoliditw im!J imJei.il for wason, auff Miope .lwuj. The MrtyJa dead afco, h ml we cr- THE 15EST EDUCATION FOK YOt'NG MEN. Points On thty Important Subject That Should lie Considered '-1 believe that in the schools of applied science and technology, as they are carried on to day in the United States involving the thor ough aud moot scholarly study of principles directed immdeiately upon useful arts, and rising, in their higher gradoa, into original investigation aud research is to be found almost tbe perfection of educatiou for young men. Too loug have we submitted to be considered as furnishing some thing which irf, indeed, more immediately and practically useful than a so-called liberal educatiou, hut which ia, after all, less noble and lino. Too long have our schools of applied science and technology betu popularly regarded as afford ing an inleiiot substitute for classi cal colleges to those who oonld not iiffird to go to colleg-, then take a course ia a medical or law school, and then wait (or professional practice. Toe long have tbe gradual :' ot t-wsh m hoi Is been spoken oi u though they, h id ac (jaiHil tbe arts of livelihood at some sacrifice of mental develop ment, intellectual oulmre, and grace of life For me, K 1 did nut believe that the grsdu-Ue.i uf the iostitutiou over which 1 liavo tae honor to pretide were b.-tte r educated men, in all which the term educated man implies, than the average graduate of tbe ordinal y college, 1 would not consent to hold my position for an other day. Iris true that some thing o! lorin and style may be sacrificed in the earnest, direct, ami laboiiom eudeavor of the vod.nt tii teituci; but that all the e-seiiti ils ot intellect and character are le.-s fully or less happily icbieved through such a coarse of s'uily let no man, connected with nuc'i an i.)ti?utioi, for a moment concede! That wind and manhood alike nre served iu a preeminent degree by the sstemati study ol chemis try, physics, aud natural history ha passed beyond dispute. The haste with which the oolleges them selves nre thiowing over many of their traditional subjects to make room for tbee comparatively new studies, chows how general his be come the appreciation of the virtue ol these, when combined with laboratory meihxls, as moans of intellectual and moral training. "I base spoken of the character istic studies of the new schools as the lie -i i of all available means of both moral and intellectual train ing. I believe this claim to be none '.oo broad. "Tbe uinctiiiy of purpose and tbe intellectual honesty which are bred ic tbe laboratory of chemistry and physics stand iu strong con trast with tbe dangerous tendencies t plausihility, sophistry, oasnistry, aod selldeluHion which so insidious ly beset the pursuit of metaphysics, dialect'c, according to the tradi tions of tbe schools. Much 61 the training given ia college in my boyhood was. it is not tco much to say, directed straight upon the arts which go to make the worse appear tbe better reason. It was always an added feather in tbe cap of tbe young disputant that he had wou a debate in a cause in whiob he did not belief e. .Surely, in these more enlighti fed day, it is not needfol to Fay that this is perilous practice, if, indeed, it is not always and necessarily pernicious. F.ven where tbe ele ment of purposed and boasted sell- stultitication was absent, there was a dangerocs and a mischievous exaltation of the form alwve the substance of the student's work, wlrcii made it better to be trilliant than to be sound. 'Contrast wilh this the moral and intellectual intlweuce ol tbe studies and exercises I am consider ing. The student of chemistry or physics would scarcely know how to defend a thesis which bo did not himself relieve. In that dangerous art he baa bad no practice. Tbe only success lie has hoped for has been to be right. Tbe only failure he has had to fear was to be wrong To be brilliant In error only height ened tbe failure, making it the more conspicuous and ludicrous." Francis A. Walker, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Children Need Sleep. Children, until they are twelve or thirteen years old, ehonld have at leaiut ten-hours sleep, eleven is better; until eighteen or nineteen, nine hours is none too much, writes Mrs. Scovll in her valuable department, 'Mothers' Corner," In tbe October Ladies' Home Journal. In this country our children inherit nervous temperaments. No hy gienic measure soothes, quiets and strengthens the nerves like plenty of sleep. Children should never be wakened In the morning. Yet tbe demands of household convenience and the claims of school make it necessary that they should be ont of bed at a certain hour, usually not later than seven. To make this possible, aod give tbem tbeir fair share of sleep, so that they will be ready to waken of their own accord, they mnst be iu bed be tween eight and ten, according to their ages. If bed-time is made pleasant to them, as mother-love can make it, with a story, a little talk over the events of the day with loving words and ministrations, the hard, ship of banishment to bed will be robbed of most 'of its bitterness,.,:'' cj,; I - - -V----'--: for porft'ct v digestion use T0TTB PILLS. H A King's Cruel Snort. The wild t ecklessnes and extrava gance of George IV have become proverbial in history. Daring one of his carouses shortly after his coronation he commanded that six of the palace chambermaids be brought before bun, The order was obeyed, whereupon the king, turn ing to his asMiCiiitt-s, at.ked them to make wiiger upon the ludiss as to whiob one would smoke the most cigars in balf an hour. Upon hearing what whs expec ted of them two three of the maida eudeav ored to beat a hasty retreat from the royal presence, but were prevented from doing so by the attOLdauts. A tiox of mild cigars was pro luc.ed, aud ' each chambermaid l:U!cu in eight and smoke oue. Tbe lu.'.icrou.s m.irii! i m which most of tbem areuiptci t liht the w( eds can-il iltemoM i, i-ierous meriimciii amiitig tb-' o.u' ties, in which tliH iii.ni iio;i iui-i. : i ! v j lined. With tie exception of oue omul, the rest tnel :i- libr t. en .rig .r- ab out firs', cult iig tl 0 e end. Ou lj O. C SlleCei dell II. sfcdlgfclmg through w whole ei'nr, !i,t she had lo lie ,i m.'ii il in a faiuiiiii; iui:e. The inner- icfii e.i to iiiuVku more than hall '1 I hi irs. foihe ileal an noy ,111c of ilni kins him! I, s i nn r thens re irsou'd Weekly, Mugs Worth Knowing. The I :li;wii'g is a splendid luii- ment ior chilbl lius: One i.uuoe of iamphor gum, four tlmd ounces ol olive oil. Di.s.-olve together by a geutie heat ur.d ;ipply to the afflicted parts. If you fiud your li.u.ds growing cold sn i clammy, clap tbem to gether and rub them as much as possible. Bathe them well, first in hot nud ihen in cold water, using a Turkish towel to produce friction. Nothing so good lor tired eyes has yet been discovered as bathing them in hot water, and nernralgia iu nine cases out of tea will yield to applications ot cloths wrong out in water in which the hand cinnot be borne. The order of washing dishes is of some importance. Glass should be takeu first, then silver, than china. After the dishes are done carefully scald, rinse aud dry dishcloth and towels. If they cau bo dried in the open air so much the better. Removcing Unfruitful Apple Trees. Ia almost all orchards, especially if old, there will be found some trees past service, and only cum berers of tbe ground. The sooner they are dug out the better. We say dug out, for if this is done while tbe tree is standing, it is comparatively little trouble. Taking out an apple tree stump is quite another matter. The weight of the top acts as a long lever to pull the tree after it begins to in cline. An old axe, not very sharp, will answer for cutting roots, as tbe stiain on them will make cut ting the roots easy. When cat on one side, bitch tbe team to it and twist the tree half way around This finishes the job. Take care of your character, Do not be too much concerned for your reputation, Keep the character right and the reputation will give you no trouble. Character is every thingsomething that cannot be bid from God or man, that cannot be changed as we change a gar ment; bat we carry it with us wberover we go, and by it we are known every day of our life. A pure, earnest, broad, consistent, symme trical character what divine glory it reflects, what bleesingsit confers on tbe world! Catarrh. Catarrh a'niost disgusting ailment and yet many unnecessarily suffer with the disease. They will try local applica tions, which do no good whatever, but fail to try such constitutional treatment as is attorded by a use of B. B. B. (Bo tanic Blood Balm,) which removes the inuecoiiB poison In the blood and thus eradicates the cause ot tne disease. N. C. Edwards, iLarnpassas Springs, Tex., writes: "I was greatly annoyed with catarrh which impaired my general health. The discharge from my nose was very onensivc, and I uscu various adver tised remedies without benefit until finally the use of B. B. B. entirely cured tne. I am proud to recommend n blood remedy with such nowertul curative virtue." B. C. Kinard & Son, Towaliga, Ga writes: "we muucea a neighbor to try B. B. B. for catarrh, which he thought in curable as it had resisted all treatment. It delighted him and continuing its use he was cured sound ana well. Nothing is more unjust or capri cious than public opinion. We have s speedy and positive ear for catarrh, diphtheria canker month and headache, in 8HILOH "8 CATARRH REMEDY. A naral injector, free with each bottle. Use it if von desire health and sweet brestb. Price Mc. Bold by New Heme urtin uo. NOTICE. Application will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to charter the New Berne Steam Ferry Com pany, to operate a steam ferry across the Trent and JNcuse rivers at New Berne. IIlLL HUMPITRKV AND OTHERS. New' Berne, N. C, Dec. 2d 1892. Wholesale Mar kit Country Produce. Cotton, 8.25aS.8.)C Corn, from boats 42 1 2.c47 1-2 new; 47 l-2n57 1-2. Field peas, C5c.n1.00. Seed Oats, 50c., Feed. 4.V. Wheat, 70c. Hico 65c.1 Bye, 11.00. Peanuts, 60c. a 80c. Apples Mattamuskcct, 75c. Onions, $1.50 per bbl. Chickens, 45afi0c pair, ynuiig, 30aS0c. Turkeys fl.50al.75. Beef. 4a5c. Freeh pork. 6c; Pucks, Eng. 85a40c: Muscovy SOaOOc. ; 1 ftir 1 AA ... ... '. , Fggi,80e.' - .'f Honey, 40a45c: lieeawax, 24c. '. Hides Dry li nt, Bc dry salt, 4c; jrcen, 2 l-?c Expense of the Oyster : CnuBl8ston. Lieut. F. Winslow in a communica tion to the Elizabeth City Economist gives the following: M . ' " i So many inquiries have : been made during the past summer aa to the receipts and expenditures of the Shell Fish Com' missioners, and so little attention has been paid to tbe natural desire for information on an important matter, that I suppose the enclosed summary of the receipts and expenditures may' prove interesting to many of your readers. ' The figures are taken from the official reports of tbe Com missioners to the Auditor. The state ments of accounts are long and ill arrayed f .nd their publication in detail might be edious. I have therefore arrayed the items under several heads. Tbe account extends to July 1st, 1893 only. Statement of receipts and expenditures of the State Fish Commission. Total receipts 5537.23 EXPENDITURES. Personal expenses ot W. H. Lucas ' 406.74 Personal expenses of other Commissioners 91.04 Payment on steamer 804.00 " to 8. B. Fowle, (expenses of steamer) 2174.41 Attorney tecs 100.80 Salary, Capt. A. Warner 880.00 Salary, W. H. Lucas 600.00 Expenses of inspection of oyster grounds 114.50 Stationary and printing 118.65 Hire of boats 257.95 Miscellaneous 74.23 Total expenditures 15117.63 The steamer is said to have cost 17500, on which $804.00 has been paid, or about the interest. Mr. Lucas salary is 1 1 300 and Capt. Warners $720 per annum. liotn have served about one and one halt years and consequently have still due them from the State, Lucas, $1200, Warner, $700, total $1900. It appears then that at present the financial status of the Commission is about as follows: Or. Hajance as per account. $ 419.60 II. By amount due on st r. 7000.00 " salaries due Messrs. Warner and Lucas 1900.00 Total 9400.00 419.00 Less credit Liabilities of the State $8881.00 Fni mer Monilnw'a TliMirr " I Mrs. Meadows Did that balloon really go up at the county laiif Mr. Meadows (just returned) it did, fer a fact. Mrs. Meadows And did the fel lergoupwith it a-hangin' by bis hands, like the plotursl Mr. Meadows Jes' so. Mrs. Meadows An' did he Jump! Mr. Meadows Sure as sbootin'. saw it with me own eyes. Mrs. Meadows Was be killedt Mr. Meadows Nope. Mrs. Meadows Hurt mncht Mr. Meadows, Not a bit. But I'll tell you what it is, Marian, I really b'l'eve the dude would V got hurt if he hadn't been so afraid of bis complexion. Mrs. Meadows His complexion! Mr. Meadows Yes. He bad a great big sun umbrella, an' I think that sort o' broke his fall. New York Weekly. When Baby waa sick, vi e gare her Cantoris. When she was a Child, ahe cried for Caatoria. When ahe became Miua, alio clung to Caatoria. Wttn aho had ChUdren, ahe gave them Caatoria. E. W. Sma'twood, jQeorge Stover, Smallwood & Stover, DEALERS IN STOVES, GENERAL Hardware AND IHARNESS, Sasli, Doors Blinds, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH Glass and Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. A Shining Example Of what can be accomplished by deter mination and energy. it .'y'V'"1.' Onr price and quality of good tmt- shlne all others, and would-ba, compeU tora pal into Inslgnlfioanca. .., ', n ,n Vary rennpni.Tui'y, " - oo o o oooooo gTutt'sTiny Pills? Oalaahoald. be avoided! it weakenathelr fMiwcr ot motion. A gentlo Aperient u .. afleet la only required. Tatra Winv aUver PUla are prepared with apeeuu lain to the permanent sure of SJ O i-. C0STIVENES8 and HEADACHE. They are mild and remain In the aye- A tern until they aet on the liver, cause a natural flow of bile and their tonie A D properties Impart power to the bow- O els to remove unhealthy aeonmala Otlona. Good appetite and diKeatioa- reaott from the use of these little pills, D jrrloetSSo. ,tfloMMfelMWatk'sat,I.I. - OOOOOOOOOQ Fresh Stock of Lowney's Fine Chocclatsund BonJBons, Stephen Whitman & Son's Fine Phila delphia Made Candies, Fruits, etc., etc., received weekly by Sam. B. Waters. 10 lm New Berne. N, C. Barrinston & Baxter. We have just reooived a New Btosk of Olottiiiag: IN Men's, Youths' and Boy's Overcoats, Fine Shoes, Late Style Hats, Men's and Ladies' Under wear, A fine line of Drees Goods in . flannels and Henriettas, Ladies' Cloaks, A nice line of the Eoller Tray Trunks, Valises & Satchels, and in fact anything that is to be found in a First Class Dry Goods Store, nil to be sold st hard time prices. Give us a look before buvine. X- A- Jones LIVERY, SALE And Exchange Stables SOUTH FKONT STREET, Opposite the Gaston .douse. In additien to handling Stock I have on hand a nrst-ciass lot ol manufactured by Edward Lorn? of Wash' ington, N. C. J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S iraollca limited to fi la. Opeiative and Me- ye" "fs cbanloal Uentlairy f l-m Dental Hurgery M 'W Teeth extraoted I 0 without pain by the 4joap3tP s".' iro ox,de EverythlDg in the line or Deotlitry done n the beat atyle. batufactlon guaranued. Ottlce, eorner of U Iddle airaet and Federal Alley, opposite Baptlat I tanrch. UNI l'EU 8TATKH Of AMKHICA' B'ASTKUN llIHTItlrr OF NOBTH CAHOLIBTA, IN ADMIRALTY. Marshal's Notice or Scizubt, J. E. O' II lira, proctor, in behalf ot Ralph Oadla and others, vs. Bchoonor Carrie Fereoa, her lurnltore, tackle, apparel, etc. Whereas a libel has been filed in the Dis trict Court of the United males for the pis trlelof lamlloo la tbe Kaalern Distrust of North Carolloft, on the 2&thday of November. a.D. 1883, by J. E. O'Hara, proolor In bebalt of Ralph Oadla and otbera against the schooner Oarrle KaraoD,her tackle, furniture and apparel, end praying the nanal proccae aad mooltlon or the oourt, tbatall peraouM iotereated In the aald vessel, tbe Bald oboon er Carrie Faraon, her ttuitit, nnd rnrnltur, may be ct al lo Mii.wcr the pern m unil h' due procet'i-ui- - u R.ini mar v ,-. - ,-, , ,i MOW, 1 1 . ;;. . it. monltnu. ". - i. '. l , in, dtreotcd v -(..-'i. ; I . o , v aie notloe aevei:. ,u n4. .1 irtK '.iuvlug or pretendlnirlu imve any rltilit, Lille oi Inter eat In tbe aald keboooer Carrie Karson, ber tackle and furnture, or In any m.nnar In terested therein, that they may be and ap pear before the said Dlatiiet Oourt to be held at the elty of Few Berne on the Tth day cf December, 1893, at 11 o'eloek, am., otherwise on the next day of Jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to answer the said libel and to make their allegations in that beheir. Dated at Mew Berns the 26th day of Nov., i.D. lKttl. Joshua b. Hill, tJ. R. Marshal. by C'liAS, H. UluL. Dept. Marshal. J. K. O'llAKA, Proctor. THE BEST THING- UNITED STATES roa Om.o Cent IB TH1 PHILADELPHIA RECORD ! -f 4 per year, Dally. $3Iper year, omitting Sundays FOB THE FARMER .Ann TOa BUSINESS 'HAIiY '' '"tut ' Rlad'Rd , , i.kiii,?jir"j'l' tip EQUAL.- . -r-.. SdeTLiveru & Feed Stables AT ' " S. J. LANE. Proprietor. Will meet drum ronis 'or otner prtio at New Poi ne with irood Deftm.i and take tbem to any part of l'amlio county or neighboring territory nt low I'iU'k Teams i travellers at the stables will receivo exunllent nlti nrinii. Fending a speciilty. Pemona! oversight of ill" propiii.tor is given to ev.rv drpmtment of the husl ness ii,0v.8in rloan- work. The Mnonprayliif flg-l tibiorieJ by allmuts WetarM 94fi !b 196 Ito 10 lbs nm I now loaraauii oi msaut vwa DianL 1 now feel Ilka bMw bajina. lib HlkiwHiO, 01 IU II IU. WaUU.. K in. Mlnwllio, HlpaSllo. 48b. tin. and pains two allgotM. My frbmda arj eiumrisavl. Will chaatrfhllw mdIv to hMDlrsM with starAD bxloaed. FATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL iurak. R. Surtlaf. Srad I win It, tlaatp. for puttralm I. n-1. . r. tiisti iicairs uuut cmcsw. iu. !ft"SrnUCI,B?i'''- "f Jf rT5 t-wpt'n. Bio., my ,EftL.J "My ,trrht wa. Ra) r FW Ibt.wwlfMu IK ,rr. f ro rlirtion of Hi I ha.. nl 1 f;-"l bnt I aouM rot Like of Iho chttrf. 1 rV"n i;-!,.l v.- r !: ? : ; i t t. :i .ufT. rire fr-mi l.iioO ftart b put t a-t whi v;mrlte,l ar.d i.roiitl v'tit.ty. Will aiiiwer all ino'.in ia If i.i- it tti ! 1 fi-r iply." PATtENTS TltEATUO KY tn'J CCPJFIOCMTIA!.. M-iranl-ia, aj:( with no hfar-br. i- . fo, ir bo.l cfTeKU. J'i r sniiiairi rutilri-s, ith t. . l. ' t t -. - , ta. o. w. r. mtdu. mxKc's tbhim. enusi in Betbm After. Loa. LATEST ARRIVALS ! Oar load of First Class EOESES and MULES ienh from tbe West. BBt lot ol Stock ever brought to tbfi Olty. My Stock being bought at first handn, I am therefore prepared to dell just a little lower than any oiih else. I also keep on band tbe fine-t and bent variety oi CABKIAOES, BUGGIES, EOAD OAltTS, HARNESS, ROBES, WHIPS, and everything else pertaining to a first-class Carriage Establishment. Hand made Harness a specialty. II you are in need of Good, Reliable Stock, couie and see me. I will sell at low figures for casb, or good negotiable paper on one or two years time. Don't fail to see my stock before buying. Everything guaranteed as represented, T- TrtT. STEWART. THY 1!I() IKK THE (XOTIIIEH. BIG IKE Bio THE CLOTHIER. Iliu Thisvcry hell "Bin Hina out the knell Bio uf prices high, now listen l.io well, Good people who m Bio New Berne dwell, To its ding Bin 'long, both loud and long. My Bio country friends, hark to its song. But Antitrade with me in nuinlnTsslronp! TRY BIG IKE Conic all, and TRY BIG IKE this Full lie has one price for cuch and all. Your notice to this fact I call. He rings out old, he rings in new, He rings out false, he rings in true, And tries bis best by all to do. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 7, 1892, edition 1
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