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--'s ., -"i Vr i,., 7'.i -'A Jou HE A1LY RNAL. 4 y- :: VOL. XII -No 3 NEW BERNE, N. CM TUESDAY, APRIL 4. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. II r i.V,J.:' ;" ' (3 ALESM EN. Energetic men Y- Free prepaid oiitut. 4 v J BU8INF88 LOCALS. FINE stall ted beef also veal this morning. Try our corned lieef at 10 'ento.;.' 8. COHEN & SON. wanted. One of our ' ajjenta lins earned over 20.000 m live yews. P. O. hox 1371, New York. inSt At. YlRS E. M. Ungtiid, Agent For Pcrfec - 'Ution Stove Pipe Shell,' fits nny Pipe Also for The Universal Clothing Mender. Orders promptly filled. FRANK TOUSEY'S Populai Music. Vocal and Instrumental. Regular Sheet Music Size. Now Numbers being issued constantly. Catalogue free at Rom Nunn's, News Agency. FOR RENT Dwelling House on Pol lock St. J. B. Hn.TON. mSllw On Thursday the Durham Globe appeared in twenty pages filled ftom the front to the last page with idveitisiug matter from among the beat of Durham's merchants and business men. It in in accordance with the Globe's habit every spring mid this edition in oerti uly a mst credit Hide one. EASTER SUNDAY. Methodist church were beautiful and lavish, surpassing in quautity those of Its Observance in Different Churches any other church in the city. There were The Sabbath School Easter Ex. about six drayloads of them. The pots erctees at the Episcopal Chnrch. S a'K Geologist Holmes and Civil Engineer Gain are working on needed linen in issning a bulletin on road building. The Bl ssenger is constantly striving to help the Stale in that direction. No people can long stand such roads as corse North Carolina TIih millions Oi WE are he only atfents in this district . . . . for the Columbia and Hartford i. dollars loBt each year by bad roads cvcles and the Ciilinrnph Tvpc Writer, would make the Oldinary mortal By coming to us at kiiirt you will save time and stamps. Catnl igues free on ap plication. Either, sold on the Install mantPlan. W T. Hn.i. & Co., South Front Street. Opinion of an Experienced Keeper on the Subject. of fine blooms exceeded 200 in number. Capt. C. B. Kceler, of Portsmouth, N. At t.hn inonnnnr uprvinn the regular P nn pvnnrii'nnnil liirlithouse keeoer.was Last Sabbath opened with the signs of . . Mlll . ....., ,,nii,,,if)n , vn(1,pr,i,,v Mr Kneler thinks a rainy day, but the clouds soon disponed for wllcll is alw(ly3 nuulc on t,K,rc ia vcry ,Htlo ,,anger of a second and a day, delightful in every way en- Uje firRt 8abb(ltu in tvcry monUl) werc failure in constructing the Capo Hatlcras Sl'Cil. (.Iron nn an1 h ITnofAf ArTonnrra ur. i;l.( ll.nt fullnw. n.Aiil.l nnt 1nlUi fP. llio services in tneatnonc, episcopal . tt(1(li,ion to tIlcao -...iicctio,,. .ul vct United ii. the first instance, but lor the lian and Centenary M. E. churches we the Ea9ter offering8 footed up the grand fact that too much time was consumed specially .icHigueu as ce.eumt.uu u, n q( 508t,,o ,)Cst onc that has yet while the good weather lasted in trans it uay wim app.icauie en..o..S. oe.mu taken of ,atc . Ui(, ,-., Norl()lk. llie nesurreuiioil weiu lliau uirnuncu 1 fra-:na ,1.!,, l,.,,!. i, i.. 1:1., unci iiiiia n, ,uinviiuiii nuvi; uixn annum, r. t 1 , II ... 1 . . i' ir 1. I D - growing larger. Last year it was about 1460. The Easter offerings of the Missionary Society of the Sunday-school will be made at its regular monthly meeting next stare with Htuoidiiy if be could have the tabalated estimates right before his eyes. Messenger. nice line 01 1 Prayer Hooks, bound 111 French Seal, Vcnetinn Morocco and French Morocco. Prices 7Sc. and 1.00. Also a nice line of music books at Hall's Hook Stoiie. mlO. tf. FOUND. On the macadamized rond a nickle band, supposed to e an at tachment to some vehicle. Same can be obtained from Cicero Robbins upon pay ment of cost. Enquire on macadamized rond near railroad crossing. tf. Summer TUST RECEIVED. A w 1 LOCAL NEWS. NK W AD VKU TISKMENTK Howard. Rom Nunn Popular Music. Elliot & Green Hair dressers. S. CjIiu ii Suii Fine beef. S. R Street Auction sale. Winfieldfc Oaskins Horse shoeing. Spring anil sisting Blue and Brown A FULL line of Samples, consisting of Chcviotts, Black. Check Cashmeres, Imported Worsteds in nil grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Ciiadwiok, (Tailor.) At Hall's look store. Mr. J. A. Jones received a fine supply Series, Fine I"' fuggies uy tne steamer .dense yes- Suitings, torday. The subject for discussion in the mcet- ngatthe Church of Christ tonight will be "The Restoration of Peter." TTSE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER- cures Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, etc. Excellent 111 all atleetions ot tne Throat and Limits, inducing hculthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing nnil licaliiiL' the same. Is an antiseptic and oeiimicide. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 60c. per bottle. Qti To Street's Horse Store for Livery. p HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor l)c A Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Gbeen's Unuo Stoiie. dot. a-2m. at Street' horse store. JON E roadster's Saddlers at Street's Horse ELEGANT Store. TV.ANDRUFF. Itch. Mange, and all Skin If Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's tell Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist If ISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines, for sale by Jas. Redmond OALVIN Scliaffcr's Wild Cherry Rock and Rvc. put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale ny JAS. ItEDMOND. 1. Mr. M. Blumgardt has bought out the saloon of Mr. C. Erdman, aud will con tinue the business at the same stand. Jumes Battle col., who has been mail agent on the A. & N.C. Railroad for some time, died Sunday morning at his home 111 Goldsboro ol licmorrliage. 1 lie re mains were brought to New Berne for in terment. The Morehcad City News says the population of Morehead is almost treble what it was 12 veara aco. A local cen sus of the place has recently been taken and the present numlicr of inhabitant! found to be 1,425. An opportunity was given the people of James City yesterday to sign a paper of compliance with the very generous provisions Mr. Bryan holds out to them Nothing was accomplished, however, The people held a meeting last night, but what transpired in it wt did not learn The general committee having charge the entertainment of the Press Association held a good meeting at the T UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal city hall last night and appointed sub use, for sale by i. Jab. Redmond. TT 1INYADI Janos Mineral Water, the 11 best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. fl URE Corn Whiskey for sale by X Jas. Redmond. Ti UFF Gordon Imported XJ committees, which will take hold at once on the work of preparation for the event The names of committees will be pub lished in full. Around the pulpit of the Presbyterian CAPE HATTER AS LIGHT HOUSE. Sabbath. Rev. J. F. Butt, of Hancock Street Methodist church; Rev. 1). II. 'ctree, of the Church of Christ and Rev. Rufus Ford of the Baptist church. In the Catholic chuich Holy Commun ion was held at 8 a. 111. and services at the usual hours morning and evening, both of which our entire population attended A Skeleton in the Street, and also nearly twice as many nen-Catlio- As the street force was grading Broai ics as Catholics. I street yesterday a whole human skeleton There were only a moderate amount of was dug up about a foot below the sur- floral decorations but those that werc I faee. It was buried lying east and west shown were select and well arranged and just as the street runs and exactly in the the singing wa considered the finest the I middle of the street, in front (jf Mi s- church has ever had. I Windley s residence. It was of such an A general interest in the annual Eusterlage that the bones could be ciumbled exercises at vjlnist churcti (H,piscopam 10 pieces in tne Hands almost as Sunday school pervaded our citizens and easily as a piece of dry hard clay. The some half hour before the first stroke ol I teeth were perfectly preserved, but the the bell visitors werc pouring into the I skull had been broken in. A retreating church aud it was half filled by the time forehead indicated that the individual the bell began to ring and well packed, I was of some other than the Caucasian with the exception ot the tront central race. 1 ucre was no sign ot a liox or portion reserved for the Sabbath school coffin no nails, screws or handles which classes, by the time the opening hour ar-1 would be almost sure to be there if one rived. Even the gallery wat full. I had been used could be lound. A charming programme had been care-1 An explanation of the body's not lei fully prepared and practised aud was! any deeper in the ground lies in the. fact carried out perfectly to the letter. I that that portion of the street is an cleva- Thc Sunday school formed in beautiful I ted onc and the road bed has at souk procession outside, each class carrying n former period been made lower than it lovely silk banner with the designation formerly was. But how came the body of the class ami a noral cross leu the there at all ( None could tell and it is procession. I not at all likely that any more light will The school entered singing the proccs- even be thrown on the subject. Conjee sional "We March, we Marcli, to Vic- tures were rite but the nearest any one tory." They passed up by the middle came to solving the problem was to sup aisle marched up it to tlie altar, then di- pose that it was an Li lian. There is 1 vided, one-halt passing to each of the side I tradition that prior to the coining of De aisles and down them to the pens re-1 Graffenrcid to this country when the served for each onc. I present site of New Berne was an Indian The singing of the Easter Carols was village named Chatoka, that this burying exceptionally good and was fittingly ground was in the vicinity whi n; the accompanied by the powerful organ, Miss skeleton was exhumed Nellie Walker presiding at the instrument. The opening exercises being fui'shed the offerings by the classes took place. A favorable season was watched lor the transportation, which worked entirely satisfactoryly, but the work ot placing il had not proceeded far enough to make it secure when the storm came, lo build the caisson closer to the site of the pro- mm, POWDER 1 GU1SII We expect turn our Kid to re-Gloves Absolutely Pure, within the next week. A cream of tartar baking powder I V..,. i. nine strength.- O.UU UrtVU UtiUlUCU tU posed lighthouse would beyond doubt be more satisfactory, even if a temporary shop of suitable dimensions and equip ments had to be creeled for the purpose. Mr. Kceler considers the lighthouse very important, anil holds, with us. (lie opinion that the Govern ment should have it built at once regard less of the trouble or expense. Mr. Kceler says from his observation .May and November are the best months in the whole year for such work in the Hatteras waters, and that if there is any liH'ercnee ill the two, it is in favor of November. Ulghost of all in leavening strength. Latest United States GovrunmentI Food Rrpoht. Royal Bakino I'owpicii Co., 100 Wall St., N. Y. SAM. B. WATERS, fommo,M Tobacconist & Confectioner. A full lino of tho Finest Cigars. "SURBRL'GS" aud "MARBURG S," tincst blonds of Smoking Tobacco. "GRAVELY'S" Finest Chewing To baccos "LOWNEY'S" Superfine Chocolats and Bon Bona recoived weekly. ARCTIC SODA aud The family medicine Tl.TT'S 1'ILLS. of the world - Silver Plating. I am prepared to rcplate your Old sii.vek-waiik at isarringtoii s Machine iHie on Middle Street. Wi.i.lik Stai.linos. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ELLIOT & GREEN, ftair Dressing Parlor. Careful attention given to all branches of tho business. ( hlldrens Hair Cutting a specialty apr2 tf A 8PECIALTY. P. TEEN WITH, Blacksmith Shop. Makos mid repairs Huircics. Wnironp, Carts, otc. Horses with coutraetcd feet will got my special attention. MIDDLE STREET, apr2 dwtf Opposite Citizens Bank. sell our Foster 5 Hook Glovo during the next few days at 75c. per pair, and our popular 50c. LEADER at 35c. per pair. H.B. DUFFi WCIION SALE. OPENINCi Had Conduct at Church Editor Jouiinal: Some boys have been arrested and fined for bad behavior on the streets but there is something mud The ainrreiriite of which was over t200. I worse than that and that is the misbeha ti... ia. ,.ir.. l,,. il,,, l,iiri-li u vior oi ueisons in cuurcii iiiiiiii't cnurci tun service. " This has been going on at one of th Three members of each class went for- churches here now for some time by male ward at a time to make the ottering one and females. They have been fully carrying the banner of the class, another warned about it from (he pulpit, but still .i ,,, i.i. :.: I they continue it anil patience has ceased me ouenug ami uie u...u uuu. tQ a vlrtue Their names are on record Hon of a rock slab Imrdered with ever- i( lhcv win not lttkc wur,,ing tuy will irrcens with the name of a christian grace bo surprised some morning to have "truth," "kindness," "hope," "patience," police officer escort them iif "meekness," etc. these designs was an appropriate verse oi U3 in cjmrell i9 20.00 and they are toler scripture which the rector received and I ably scarce now-n-days. I Will sell at Auction. WEDNESDAY APRIL 5th, 1893, At TEN o'clock a. m at the residence of W. P. Smith on Metcalf btroct between Pollock and Broad, his ontiro Household and Kitchen I Furniture. All comparatively new, consisting ofl lied room and illiiing sets, and many use ful artie'es for housekeepers. Ladies are especially invited to attend n3d2t. r). It. Sthkkt, Auctioneer. OK Spring Goods. HORSE SHOEING. Wu havo just added a lie fore the 1 . ..il -i!. . fr 1 ... . I 1.1 . . I M. To the Voters of the 5th Ward. A word to tin church Sunday was beautiful with floral I reftj and announced the amount of the 1 wise ought to lie sufficient. decorations not more so. however, than I contribution. The designs as thev were Bherrv. fori . m.. i..n r .u. i u i,i I . , , . i. i usual. iu muitii w mo tumui i received were uuut iuwj a ureny m t. ,,,. i. .,rn i. i ,.r.. .,i, thfl nnloit surroundinirs are always made I with "Tjivfl to the Ixird" and Lrove to luv I n.i ;.,i..ir,....i r..uM..i ,,r .. . .. T 1 1 r - t - BClVUMb UMVl ... I I IL- " " " T MPOK I J1.IJ llollaiMl uin, uurKc s iass i charming as the loveliest cut and grow 1 Neighbor as foundation stones and the ward, that the past year has been onc of X Ale and Unrke s uuinness dwuu, "r, ., . , i ui .i. i,u..,0 .,,,1 d.-eided imnrovement in its condition. Rill 11V JAM. UKUHUnU, I - I I CIGARS at very low figures sale by Jab. Redmond. The Largest Stock Ever I Shown to the Public, CONSISTING OF Horse Shoeing Department Men's, Boys and Chil- To '.ho blacksmith shop, connected with dren's Clothing, r OARR1AUK AND VKIlllI.K p. JK FAC roRY. E. (lay, an experienced I Lf I V VJUUUhj lJUUCiS, Shoor from tho Western part of tho TT . j-,, T?l. State will be in charge. I ITcIId. IjLL., 1-jLL. All work will be rer AArv I U.UUV r wholesale and retail n.mn.! tA.te. and with the most exouis- ,..lmnntl. il. wnrd Ixive was gu9Uen- The lighting and drainage of our street. i i ' . . , ., I have been completed. Our water pnv Exeeuted in Best Manner. dwtf. WINFIELI) & UASKINS. Not a Few of Our Leaders : trade fo sle by Jas. Redmond. ite skill can mane tucni. iney uescrve jed as in the act ol Uight towarus me lieea are equa to nny oninyed in any the hiehest praise for the zeal they mam-1 audience a white dove emblatic of the I uart of the city; and our pumps have HAIIRETTS Cognac Brandy used very I much in the sick room. For sale by Jm. Rkdmond. been kept in order. We all know that these favorable conditions are due to the untiring effort of our Councilman I. Wayne Eubanks. His successlul clients should 1 unite u in showing our conlidence and aooroval bv rc-elcctiiur linn to the por tion he lias so ably filled. Votku. fest in this direction. I Holv Bnirit and over all was a crown The npearano of Queen street has been 1 formed of yellow roses considerably changed by the grading for The arch being completed Mr. George i.a milrnad Thnnidi tho hill Darts made a nlcasinir talk to the children The town Ol Galenil, Mil, has wero not verv ,iKb there are places whero based upon it and its component part been Wiped out by lire. the sidewalks are about a head higher and also distributed numerous prizes to i . - . I than the road now that tho high part ol members oi tne scnooi TWO Bt, UMluJ men Uv uiaue . nortions have Conies of the new standard prayer the circuit of the world on bicycles. corresDondinjflB raised. The "frog book were presented to Master John G. .111 - . n l,w.l,aff tlian I Dimn ati1 f iau.a OpInVlA M UfllCS. Katie puuu uvit a iwiih t. " m.uw i - o--- ' T hn Hurdles portiooiof neighboriog streets, and as Matthews, Alice Spencer and Bettie rUnt nc one observer and resident remarked yea-1 Windley for tho perfect recital of the I Kicbmonl Bazar, relics, etc., will be terdav They'll have to look for a new I whole church catechism. discussed, and all memliers arc earnestly nlaee for a froff Dond now: the old one Conies of the same work of another rcquestcd.to attend.MrsJM. M( K Nasii is a thing of the past. The intention grade were given Misses Eliza Simmons, u f ffmdA thn .idewalka later. Nannie Collins. Sude Colling and Nita - I - - - . ... . Simpson for the penect recital oi a por Election of Testrymeii. tion of the catechism and a third prize ot On last Friday Assistant Post-1 matter Maxwell appointed 136 fourth-class postmasters. ' i The Colorado Senate by a very .large majority 20 to 0 has passed 4. , bill abolishing the Railroad com .y .jn lesion In that State. of Ladles Memorial Association. There will lie n meeting of the Ladies Memorial Association today (Tuesday) at twelve o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Tho meeting is nn im- Dortant onc. Matters concerning the Sec. L. M. A. V;v Br Congressman .Watson, fOeorgla. denies the minor that be h.a iriven dd the oontest for Qoitgressman Black's seat. . la almost uuiversal demand for comlnr and Going". an entirely new ministry. I Mr. H. M. Groves left yesterday mora X . . " na for Goldsboro and oossiblv other I .vimiui. The Pope wiUnotgrantaadiences - o. . - TI" "Give every man thine car, but few thy Voice." SlIAKESPEABB. Friend, lend us your ear for a few minutes. We wish to call your attention to a line of straw matting, if you want good mat The election yesterday of Vestrymen of Eastor booklets for the perfect recital of Christ (Episcopal) Church for the ensuing a lesser portion waa given to Masters year resulted In the choosing of the fol-1 Murdock Barron and Carlisle Winslow .i r . - .1. M i . i . . u: T. n, ,.i UHnhu lowing geuueu.eu.otu. aDu . -vuC. I,: oaa n,,r afoolr io nnt Messrs. G. H. Roberts, John Dunn, II. Honorable mention was maile oi aw ""S " " " - . r R. Brvan. Graham Daves, J. R. B. Car- Annie Elizabeth Howell and Masters compieiuyei, uui, wo ui .m-o. w.K xlerick Smitn and 111 now. uo not ouy uu'a jruu Alpheus Di&osway. see ours. Miss Harriet Winalow received tj0 you need a spring suit call Prayer book for aUnding the best exam- ftn(j gee our BtoCk, and if you Inatlen in the "Bible Lessons. a Ui o mit mailn tn nr nnlntann hmdnesa. I n.i ... .luvln .. (Ionian Catholic Sovereigns who r n n iwviwk f Rd,,n . V:mmK Tlr7. Il, T .! order we have an elegant line ot . go to JJome to-attend the Silver kumUr Company, left yeaterday morning TO tnd Mines Bertha M. Kafer and samples at 20 and . wnnainir oi fcua xviuk uu wunsu. , i ior tDeiws. jwi w luutg u ma w i t..A aii, rn hains nrfiMt in arv- T. - - - -. I .'I t it Ti-nir inn i . ' - I ilv ami tuat 01 nil iaiur-Hj-iaw mr,,n. ,u.in.i .ii leaaona from . ja. xiv vv .xviy, It la eald . that President uievr . . m . m nrBMnt hom. lhe to "wrr ui. .i I 1 r 7 .... . I Advent w mmn. laud ttaaeoonsiaereu um New Berne. Their residence which they f .m mentioned 25 dollars. j. , . , TDt I0U0W1D2 kuuiui mm ii!iiwra , nation to Invite Oolonel l'rederiok .rebnlding a hort distance front the -onttoifcUofHenor In addition ? D. Grant to remain as minister at mm wm be ready for occupancy In a few e fonf wlo wen perfect: Mis Annie YieoDn It does not often happen that Che1 ' trustees of a memorial fund need to .reiterate, aa in the ease of the Phillips Brooks subscription, their .request to the publio to stop send log In money. ,?,'.'' fe President Clevdand . has . been very fortuaaWiu hw appointment to office, bat he never made one that filled the bill better than that .of Thomas F. Bayard aa Am .taHsador to Great Britaln.Star, A Hew Tin and Plumbing Shop. Aanocncanurr. We have re-rented the storo lately oc- M tne ronrwno were p -p copied by next to preaent sUnd and aoweU,MaUriGulon Dunn and Arthnr A ' dJ u ,n connection with our Mill Supply bosraesi anrstciass i inning lbln iandl Netuw vetterday on a Northern business I trio. ; - ' ' Mioet BklU' Kehoe aod JCtta tTPleal left, oa. the steamer Tetwe to lyke.thjj roan,! trlr M nleaWie.1; WW; J-M ' weeks more. Mr. fQ.mitty letter Mowhead last f - d rubella Bryan 1 I I i ii li Tn nM " , , I . . I Cllun n.,1., Hi. manafrn. iiiBii.T.Jj k 1 l Martha Hojjeria. . riumuuw .-..-B- u n D imdi d Inlr on the steamer I .. . r, j. ir.. Iment ofiklllea ana compeicni woramen w. y , . 1 1 in LOfl MCUIIU uvuur Knuvwwsauri --.-. . m J n n muj,.- VA.kk.tiW4. aaaananmasssapBcwKjw nnua tan Harold Whlteharat, Frank Matthews, I ,rr BTrmM. IM Bmith and Mabel Hugha. ' .n..na mA oI(l I Th. Roll Of Honor for the infant school """"l i . Was Mitt Amy Galon and Mastejiflenrj I wm p) & tvvJ particular and T -!! A W.IUm Rm lh. TIMH WO I w nll rA nmmnf f W n. . . , ... . . , II Kl I Cll HUU 1 1 M.WW " - I BUTK UUUO T. VI ' v.vwv. . per M. or 60 cents per iimiw. wooa pnics 9M . ... W , , Z ta " ke ,0WMt BOMiol, nBUrci "con, vigorous ( puuws, vneu: u . Mil Fetws uuioa s oiam was mm wu- gW-B w(A Qnt ciw WOrkmanhip and net ejass. t. Its average graos was. m w nteilal. ; j " Kespeotiuuyr Trnnh ' Wareflald OabtxM DlanU at $3.00 per M. or $1.50 per M. for 5,000 and over. 'Address Nobmah H. Butch. ulSlin Young's Island, Coleton Co 8, C. ofspoaaiblelOO. j The floral decoration at Centenry Duoswai CmjacBTtx. jKstf to Cl HalU jV. A Good B lid Leather Woman's Shoe, 75c. A Good Solid Leather Man's Shoe,'. 1.00 the city, Men's atrong Working I'rttits, 75o. Men's Heavy Working ShirtH, 20c. Men's Heavy Uudernhirts, 20o. I A Nobby Hat in Straw or wool, 50c. List Of Our Tobacco's. Vale Mixture. Golden Sceptre. Cornel Mixture. LaFayette Mixture. I'eriquel JuliiiH Carr Choice Plug Cut. Seal of North Carolina. 40D Plug Cut. Virgin, YeUow It 08e. Occoneechee. Greenback. Tar Heel. Deer Tongue. Yellow Label. Old Stonewall. Wre also have the Finest Line of 5c. and 10c. CIG AKS in the city. JNUJSN & McSOltLEY. CHURCHILL & PARKER Now Borno, March 28, 18M. Our Butter Is as Bno as ovor camo to tho city, And Flour, We lead everything. Tho whitest nnd richest for So. par lb , and Our 30c. Coffee Is excellent, lu fact wo carry as nice a line of (1O0 1) Oioceries as any house in Boys Suiw, $1 25 up. We havo just received a lot of Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Apples, Etc., Etc. Men's Bui in, 13 00 up. i Heavy Yard Wide Domestic, 5c. Heavy GinghaniH, 5c. Oood Calico (new demgns) 5c. Come and ace in and get one of our Premium Tickets, north at least Ten per cent, discount to you. Among all the advertisers that will direct you to tho place whore you can got most anything you want in the lino of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. Kindly awking the public to give me a call, I remain, Very respectfully, SOL. COHEN, HD.s CI. n.Atltiap" nvii win i uiwiiiisii Middle St., New Heme, N. 0. Jamks R. Junks, Salesman. Churchill & Parker, Broad St. Grocers. KEEP YOUR W. L.TOWI.All, a. w. hoshih, witn in eocKniv, I' S.COHMAK. Etc. OUR 8TOCK OF & IS COMPLETE. (7 (Jail and examine for your selves, be convinced and save money. -y We guarantee all goods to be as represented or money re funded. i'Vv Vary respeotf ally, , ; CUCKSEY & C0SMAN, Commission Merchants, A4r &. !U7 Washington and 199, 801 308 Franklin Bts. NEW YORK. FflUITB AND PKODUOK Southern FrniU snd Produce a Specialty. STESCIIi So. I7. fW Consignments solicited. KBrKBKNOBS: II. T. national Exehanga Bank. N. and The Mutual Bank, W. Y. apl 1 8m Attention Truckers I 23 Is. in xx eel FOR Heavy Rains This Summer AND PREVENT LEAKS WITH READY ROOFIKQ I Cheapest and Best Beoflas; en 'JBartk. EASILY APPLIED Disosway & Churchill, Orartn Hi., two floor from city mi V mariadwem NSW BSltNf I!r:it:ra fi WiHzlL Th East Carolina Barrel Factory at Now Berne, N. 0., .proposes to begin about April 15th to manufacture the neatest and strongest balga track barrel rsr put npon this market For samples and nricea. call ooon B. H. KSAh, . rnxsawim, v : esoy.ana Areas,inuavam II. B. Howard, Agent,; Tripp Ufa anil Irnirmit ' -A IixaiJjrcxrioo t Ow Farmers Merchants 8ank i " NEW BERNE, IT. C V "V .A'
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