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HE OURNAL. VOL. XIL-NO; 135, NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. ;,W- BC8IJESS LOCALS. rORFiseBcef (lout tail to go to Stml Cohn & Son today. LOST A Whit tod Brown Belter Pop, tuar months old, with collar bearing una UF. A. GaskllL" . Return to Bmsll wood ft Slow. t WANTED By a young man, twenty, who understands his bnsioeaa, potitioB as Book-Keeoer with party wbo wilt re quire bit service fit or ' sis boon daily. Terms moderate Address "Book Keep er" car Jottbjuu FOR RENT Two Dwelling Houses, six . roomi each one on Metcalf; near John aon at, the other on Dryboro at, between George and Beme streets. Apply to - -v.x . Obo. H. Whits. HISS HOLLISTER will reopen b-r school Monday, Bept 25th, in Dr. Slorer'a office. ' s31w. KISS MOLLIS HEATH baa poatponed the opening of ber School until Sept. 18. HOTEL Ralea in Chicago A good bote! t $1.00 a day. If yoo are going to the World'! Fair, atop at the Niagara Hotel, ' in proof. Jackson Street, between Michi gan Boulevard and Vabash Avenue. 800 Rooms. Near boaineaa centre. Six mates to Worlds Fair within two block; . only fltteen minotea to grounds, f 1.00 day. a81 1m. WANTED by Mrs. A. H. White, a few Boarders, Gentlemen Preferrred. For - terms, apply to ber at ber resident on Middle Street, next door to Kaisr's Bakery. . D. O. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. 150 Nassau St., New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tf. FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. Free from knots and extra width and ' .NJength. Apply to S. C. Hamilton, Jr., c as A. a a. vj. ireigui omcc. : , ' ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon vraiace Douvenir opoQns jusi received ai Hibbard's Jewclrv 8tore. Call and see .them. ' ' - tf. ' ; NOTICE is hereby given that certificate 1 . '. JXa. 86 for S shares of stock in series No. ,v i aiid certificate No. 55 for-8 shares in i'; -:',';. eria No. 1 of tbo New Berne Building '. and Loan Association has been lost and - - that application will he made to said Association for new certificates to be Issaed. . H. B. Dctfv. J." This Ang. 8thn898. lm - V , REMOVAL V E. Hibliard, F. M. , : CflAdwiok and H. L Hall have removed VVlnto the atore with Mr L 8 Wood on . Pollook Bt, near the Post Office, where '.V ' they will be, pleased to see all of their ! y Mend. .' OTBe .sura to call and see then. . . ai(8dlm " LOST Friday July 28th, two medals ; used as a watch charm, one a gold cross about one inch long the other a small ' silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover, npon each of these on one side was en v' graved "EL M. A." and upon the oppo - . site side of the silver medal was on staved. "Punctuality."' Finder will be - rewarded by leaving at this office. y BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents ? . per quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for -; 1 'all planting, at low prices R. Bkrbt. HAVE ' YOU seen the latest im w proved window sash-lock. Very cheip ," and strong.. N. Arms y. .... .. .7r ; ' V? FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock Street. '- J..W. Stewart, A FULL Hue of Spring and Summer Samplea. consisting oiuuavlous nisei, . Blue and Brown Serge, Fine Check Oash inar. Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all . jzradM. Satisfaction guaranteed. " . r- F.M. Chadwick, Tatletv ; -': r . - At Hall's book Store. GO To Street's horse Store for LWery, Fine roadster, at Street's Hone store. ' , The recent storm i did 92,000,000 damage to Long Island ; oyster ' beda.; (-' --'-v ; ' Mr, Yoorhees will insist upon an arly vote onlihe repeal bill. It may be had next Saturday. - -f h. The new Japanese war . ship Yoshino is the fastest oruiser afloat. She baa made 26 miles an hoar. " i: We want bo 50 cent dollar and we want ao 150 oent dollar but we want a dollar that is worth just 100 'l cents. ;V-""C-;':V.''-ivl:'Vi-v' ' President Cleveland will be asked to arbitiate in a territorial dispute between Argentina and Brazil and , prevent war"v.;:Vi.,:t-- v. , Gold and silver are- American products. They should be equal in a money ataadard And bimetalism and tariff reform should go baud in bahd.' 7- - 'K "Yon can't keep the weed down in your own premises by woki-ig in another man's garden." Lst every one attend to his own basiness and all will dowell- Er-Oovernor Proctor Knott, of Ky.,went to Washington by re quest of Secretary Qreeham, was f .'ared the Howaiiaa mission and '.nei it. h -: " -' i 'tj . I -t Cleveland can't ; be t ji' :. Ha and Secretary La- i ; t ' 3 tha National Tirea' ' j tt X,'ilL;;-iz, last Saturday rrf th i r 1 r It vm not to have been expected that the party which bad looted the party which had looted the country tor years would vacate tba premi se peacebly or that there could fall to be much contusion lu sweeping oat tba litter ol bad laws. These are bat the troubles of transition, Jand when the oew tenants oj the place of trust get settled we'll show you some fine Democratic housekeeping remarks the Coornr-Jonrnal. Oermaop and Raseia are fighting each other with a war of tax rates. Germany "protects" ber subjeofs against the importation of cheap Rassian bre a1 -s toffs, aud Russia "proteotV her subjects against cheap goods of Oermau mauutac- ture. The game Is one uf sell-in. lio ted injury, each couatrv, metapho rically speaking, pniliug its own ears in order to see wdinh can en dure the fortune longest. Tuis is protectionism carried to its lrgioal limit. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost A puppy. S. Cohn & Son Fine becf. C. Disosway & Bro Bulwcr's works. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will meet at the parson- ge this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The brick pillars for the new depot of the N. N. & W. R, R. ore nearly finished and the carpenters will begin work today. The new directory of the city Ixring crotten un bv Mr. A. Hutchett will con tain a censes lor 1898. It is expected to show upward of 10,000 population. Mr. '. P. M. Bryan, Express Agent has received orders from Supurintendant Crosswell to forward free of cost anything whatever that our citizens may desire to send to the cyclone sufferers. The United States Pan-American Med ical Congress convenes in Washington this week: Dr. Chas. Duffy, State dele gate left Tuesday morning to attend it Dr. Duffy's family accompanied him. Rumor has it that a steamboat line is to be put on between Belleport, Beaufort Co, and New Berne. We do not know yet the truth ot the statement, but would be glad to sec such a line put in operation. Also a lew line is to le put on between Elizabeth City ami Fairfield, Hyilc county Ber. B II. Melton Rev. B. H. Melton, of Pollocksville, a theological student of the Bible college of the University of Tennessee was in to see us last night, lie departs this morn ing returning to continue his studies. Mr. Melton has devoted his vacation principally to work with two churches in Pitt county, though he has preached some at other points, and wherever he has been as we see from notices in the Watch Tower; be has received golden opinions. Hon. F. M. Simmons Appointed. Thb Journal and tho country con. gratulates Hon. F. M. Simmons upon bit appointment as Collector of Internal Revenue for the Eastern District of North Carolina. The headquarters of Mr. Simmons will be in Raleigh but be will have a law partner here and regularly atteud bis courts. After be has made his bond and entered upon his office he will devote the first week to the consideration of applications lor appointment to office and no appoint ment, except possibly, that of chief clerks will be made until after such considera tion. , . , Now that the President bis commenced we hope that th other . appointments in this section will be made at an early day. Coming and Going. v Mrs. C. T. Watsoh and child, and Misses Eva and . Annie Saunders, who have been visiting relatives at Newport returned home accompanied by little Miss Mints and Master Romy Rogers on visit . . '.. Miss Jennie Watson left : to re-enter Greensboro Female College, r 4 Miss Fannie Wooten, of Fort Barnwell, who has been spending a short, time in Beaufort passed thrqugh returning home ' Mimes Emma and Madia Bell, of ETar- lowe passed through en route to enter Greensboro Female - College . and Miss Bonner, of Aurora to enter Salem- Acad emy. . . . Mr. Guy S. Lane, of Belloir left for Trinity College. Rev. T. M. N. George left to spend s short time with his family in Durham... '- Mrs. E. J. Matthews and little neohsw. Master Furney Gaskill, left to visit rela tives in Lenoir. . r;, : Among the incidents of childhood that stand out In bold relief, - as our memory reverts to the days when we were youn?, none are more prominent than severe - siokness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlain's Cough L,emoUy cured her of croup, and in tarn administers it to her own offspring and alaays if'Bbost results. Kor sale by U . J. F. .Taj It Oar Leeal lasaraaee Orter. I Th Knight of Harmony ass still' ia creasing in membership and in atten dance. The attendance tt the bat meeting of Craven Lodge No. 1, waa 61, and 13 application for membership were received. The lodge now has ISO members enrolled. This order deserve to grow and suc ceed On account of the special beneficent features connected with it. It is more often the esse tbsn otherwise that when a man dies, the lack of income during his illness snd the increased expense owing to that illness make it an that even a small sum of money comes in very ac ceptably to his family. This order pays the family of esch member th very day his death occurs $35 to lie used towards burial expenses, aud a few days later it pays them su addition sum equal to f 1.00 for each memher of the order from a fund kept ahead for the purpose so as to avoid deity. This is done at a cost of 25 cents per month for due and an assessment of $1.00 per member when a death occurs, aud not one has oc curred thus tar. lho small expense connected with membership is a com mendatory feature. The order in addition to its excellent workings has sn additional charm to New Bemians though the .fact that this city was the birth place of the organiza tion. Attempt at PolsoHing In Littleton. The Littleton Courier tells of a das tardly and fiendish attempt at poisoning there A colurwJ woman employed in the family of Dr. Willis Alston was in love witli a colored man and the attachment was not reciprocated. Hearing that he was going to marry some one she swore she would kill him before he should marry any one but ber. She procured an ounce bottle of strych nine and gave it to another colored man to put in the first one's well, but lie be came frightened aud revealed tbe affair and the woman was arrested, tbe pre liminary trial held and she was commit ted to Warrenton jail to await trial at Superior Court, The well in which the woman intended tlio strychnine to be put was exception ally good water and several families near seut there for their drinking supply. If the scheme of tho inhuman wretch had been carried out the probability is that she would have destroyed the lives or about twenty-nve people, among whom was tbe family of her employer and against none of whom she bad any spivc,simply to gratify ajealous grudge. Locked In the School Building. Mr. J. M. Hines brings to our notice an occurrence ut Sunday afternoon. A number of the larger boys of the town, after Sunday School was out, having first possessed themselves in tome way of a key to the Collegiate Institute building, caught some of the smaller boys and by force carried them into the building and locked them in one the second-story rooms. It was no doubt intended as a practical joke but it involved a trespass both on the rights of pe.'son and property which joking does not warrant Some of the parents of those locked ia have blood in their eyes and if there is a repetition of the offence they expect to make it warm lor those engaged in it. Wholesale Xarket Coaatrr Produce Beef, 4a5c. Beeswax, 20. Corn, from boats 50aSS. Chickens, 85a45c pair, young, 9040o Ducks, Eng. 40a50c.; Muscovy 50a80c. Eggs, lOcts. Field peas, 60c Oeese, 75c.a$1.00. Hides Dry flint 4c; dry salt 8c green, 11-2 a 2c , Lamb alive $1.10 to $3. Oats, 80 to 82 1-9 . Peanuts, $1.20 $1.25. Scuppemong grapes, $1.00 per bushel. . Sheep, sheared, $1.00a$1.50. Sheep, full wool, $1.2Sa$2.50. : Potatoes, Baham 08,00 to 75 yanw,$l.per busheL . - Turkey" $1.25al.7. r Onions, $1.50 a $8.00. Wool 13 to 15c - North Carolina Board f Phamaey. . -' TabbobO) N. C.,Spt 3. 1893. ' Mb. Habbt Baxkb Bbot, r".- New Berne, K. 0. Dear Sir It give me pleasure to no tify you, that you passed a satisfaetory examination at tbe recent meeting of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy at Greensboro, August 8th. u. --' Tour license will be duly issaed . and forwarded to you. tv-.- Very Respectfully, 1,5 i ... E. Y. ZoklLkb, See. pro tern. Opening of the Hew Beraw CotlegUU - t ' Institute.' :-: H --i The fall and winter session of the New Berne Collegiate Institute will be opened on Monday tbe 18th day of September. Prof. J. D. Hodges, A. IlL, in charge. . .- A corps of competent assistant consist ing of four ladies and one gentleman ha been selected. :' ' v. k:-: , A loan fund of $1,000 per acuuml available for indigent pupil of any con tiguous county and Scholarships in - the best school of the Stat are awarded foi deportment . , - - , The principal is a gentlemen of great experience and well qualified for hi im portant position. The patronage of the public is solicited, W. M. Watsoh, Sec. & Treas. Board of Trustees. -9 is a revival cf tadaesa all 1814,-SEPTEMBER 9U.-18SS. Arrival of a SUaner at Bcaafort-Thr first la That Harbor Coart Id Joaraed that Errryone May Tlslt, an Attend a Recep tion and Lancbeofl ea tbe Stranger. In tbe letter following are deacriled the arrival and reception of what was probably tbe first steamlmat over in Beaufort Harlior. Do any of your readers know of an earlier isit of a steam vessel to the Port! Robert Fulton's boat, the Clermont, tbe first successful attempt at meani naviga tion, ran first from New York to Albany in 1807, requiring 24 hours for the trip, and it was some years after that before steamers became at all common. At Beaufort her arrival was considered of sufficient importance for an adjourn ment ot Court thn in session, that those in attendance might have an opportunity of visiting tbe steamer. Other references in the letter may re quire some explanation to those of today: 'Cspt. Harry's Packet" was a "pilot boat" running between Newbern and Beaufort, but itdid not go all tbe way at that time. The "Haul-over" was the spare or neck of land between Clubfoot and Harlowe Creeks, across which, before the present canal was dug, passengers and thrir effects had to be transferred, hence its name, which doubtless some of our older citizens will remember. From thf "Haul-Over'' persons went on to Beaufort by land, or by boat, via New port River, as preferred. The names of several, lermerly prominent in Newbern ami Bttaufort, will be recognized. Graham Daves. Beacfoht, Sept 9tb, 1824, Thursday morning. Dea- wife : I was summoned to the boat at Newbern by that provoking fel low Harry to take passage to this ulace at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, and we got under way, if tho term be applicable, in a dead calm. In consequence we were in the river and creek all night. Dsv broke as we walked over the Haul-Over. and from the calmness of the night the mosquitoes were worse than I ever knew them. We took a cup of coffee at Bell's and landed at Beaufort after 12 at noon on Sunday. I took Brookncd with me, and Attmore bad been down for a day or two before. At candle light Judge Donnell and W. C. Sianly arrived by water from the Haul-Over. As We landed on Sunday at Beaufort we discovered a large steamboat working her way up the Souud towards Beaufort, and she very soon came to anchor in the Banks Channel near tho old lort. Sh was troru 1'uiladelpbia bound to Charleston, to ply between Charleston and Hamburgh on the Savannah river, calculated alike for passengers and freight; but principally for the latter. Bhe was bran new and right off the stocks, a vessel of the largest size, of beautiful and convenient construction. and ber cabin was finished in the highest style, completely furnished with berths, Deciding, curtains, mirrors, settees, etc. She was out from Philadelphia 6 days 2 irom me vapes oi .Delaware to Ucra coke where she came in. Barns had bad a previous acquaintance with the Captain (Lambert,) a very gentlemanly, pleasant man, and an invitation general waa given ujr buc jay Lam lu viauuiBttUU luuaoiiams to come on board about 12 on Monday, to steam about the harbor. It being Court-Week this comprehended a great k , l. - n i A i , . y, . many, and at the appointed hour every boat in the waters was in requisition to convey tue ioiks on ixmru. They spread over tbe whole Iront of the town, and were seen coming from every quarter, crowueu wiiu an me Beauty ana lasti ion, as well as a great deal else, of the place, bending their course towards tbe steamboat Henry Schultz, Lambert, Master. Everybody was there, the Misses Taylor among them, under the fine awn- mi? unread over the nnrtrWli- Tho Judge had concluded not to open Court untu tne evening, out after being on board an hour we saw it would be some time before steam sufficient could be raised to move ber, and therefore con cluded to return to town, open and ad journ Court, dine, and go back, all ot which was done At three we were again on board and the boat got finely under way. We moved up and down before the town and in the Banks Channel, and out to wards the Bar, until her heavy rolling began to excite some uneasiness in the stomachs of some ot the ladies. The table was constantly spread with nice ship biscuit from Phila'da, chipped smoked beef, apples, and a variety of the best of liquors of which our Ostragotlics maae as nearly an use as they seemed nave a nearty welcome. We were brought into the town channel about and took our boats to town, for they were ail in tow ot tue bteamer. -me Henry sennit then put to sea under a salute from the town artillery. wnion wa nanasomeiy returned by Cap tain . Lemkert Depend npon it it was quite an affair, and could not have occured at a better time. Hollister and family arrived in a car riage (Lewis Williams') from the Haul Over, snd are at Mis. Thompson's. We finished ths Court business on Tuesday. The Judge and Stanly went home on yes terday. The rest of us were to have gone todayi but it rains and blow hard ahead, ana we nope to go tomorrow. am at tn uourt-tiouse writing to yon. jrareweu; tne giri must not forget me. Thev have been very good and punctual in tneir correspondence. Tonr devoted husband, -" Edwakd Gbahak. Mrs, Elizabeth Graham, milsboro,K C. TBAIIf MilLS. Retrular' established trata for all point West and North, mail closes at 8:19 a. m, for all points last, at 9:80 p. m. Freight mail closes Monday, Wednes day snd Friday at 1 p. m, Arrivrs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 18:80 noon . V Delivery open a. m. to 9 p. m.' and p.m. to 8 p.m. when train kis on Wr, E, Cubes, P. it. OS THE MJiU Some Pungent Political Points and Sewsy Paragraphs From die "E m City New bi.uk, N. (' , Si ,t . 8 Editor ( these du a groMi'St in liMniro A ii- Kv-ii in f l:ii(jl ito-t:u v and rutmiilc. i! Mil tll.lt till' ;i fut-j. rt of severe cnlici.- A'luiiniti jtion with il :mte- so slow in CO'llplVIU! lection pruning tluit - -1 1 j e liurv- that ulled the plow slu.iiM eat lli fo Icier." Though Collector Wmu- wicks apo tendered Ins resiijtiutmii, Chairman Sim- niont, who has lie n piouiiM-d the posi tion, remains at home lure us uncertain hen lie will receive iTc oLnntiotis nt his work as lie win on Hie 4tli il iv of March. Mr. S. II. Lane, who hopes to sucreed Mr. Roliert Hancock a Collector of Cus toms at this port, is, in the condi Hon of the Georgia Major during his first courtship: he is "vexed with uncertainty nd distracted with uoiiM, as well as Mr. M. Manly, who is expecting to le New Beroe's postmaster, if he lives 'till a Democrat is appointed hers under the resent regime. Though the nee-roes are I ir-'elv in the ma)oritv here, the Democrats managed to elect Win. Ellis, Ks.j., Mayor. In this the city is fortunate, Mr. Ellis has been the leading spirit in every city improve ment the past tew years, particularly in tho establishment oithe Inst svstem of water works in the State, the improve ment of our streets and the electric street railway; now that lie is Mayor ho pushes these enterprises with creditable vim. Another "departure is being made here. A city directory, containing a synopsis of its history, together with com parative statistics showing the increase in trade and shipments of different products being gotten up and will soon be rcadv for the printers. To this will be added a census for 189:1, which will doubtless show some 10,000 population: A. llATCHETT. THERE'S A SHOCK to your syrtom, with the utmo pill. Ana tucre'8 n oaknesH af terward, and caused by it. How can you exoect any tasting benefit from tuoh things I The nearest to Nature's own way is with Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant reucts. in every arrange ment ot the liver, stomach and bowels Sick and Bilious Head aches, Constipation, Indiges tion, Bilious Attacks they promptly relieve and pennor nently cure. No disturbance no reaction afterward. They system perfectly one tiny. sugar-coated Pellet is ft gentle laxative or corrective three lor a cathartic. They're the gmallext, tho easiest to take and the cheapest pill yoa can buy, for they're ffuarantwd to give satisfaction or your money is returned. You pay only for the goo you got. Buy ot rename dealers, vv itn tnelry ones. something else that pars them better will probably be offered aa ''just aa good." Per- uain lb is, Lor lhkiii , uut il. cou l, ue, iur you. Too well known to need lenirthv advertlsa- wntt Dr. Boge's Catarrh Remedy. 60 eenta. To the People of tho 0 d City of Elms aud Surrounding Country. It is with regret, that I bav.i been abxent from tbo old Oity of Elms, Newbern, so long a time but cir cumstances have been such that It was not in my power to hare done otherwise. Although I have not been with you in person yet 1 can truly say my heart has been with yon, and during my absence I have been looking after your interest as well as mine. I say the people's interest be oaase tney nave heretofore ap preciated the bargains I hare given them in buying the different bankrupt stocks throughout the State of North Carolina, and make the statement without fear of con tradiction that the fifteen thousand dollar stook which I hive recently purchased in tho city of Wilming ton is the best Bankrupt Stock ever thrown on the market in the State of North Carolina, and that vhen it has been rednced so that it can be moved to Newbern that such rejoicing and such crowds has never before been seen at any store as will be at Big Ike's clothing store in the old City of Elms. To the ladies of Newbern I would earnestly beg you not to be alarm ed br to mv aNutment., that it will be as good when moved to Newbern as was th first day I bought the stock, that you will do well not to make your purchases nntil yon have seen my stook. To give yon an idea of my as sortment of dress goods, quality and prioes, I have sent samples to my Newbern store where my clerks will be pleased to show yon. Bio Ike We Will Sell Clieap One Set BULWEBS W0BKS ' One Set O0IDA WORKS. igr AS GOOD AS N1SW. BOTH m ILLIISTRATED. This is a BARGAIN. Call and lee them and get Prices. C. Disosway & Bro. Postponement Mm A. T. Jerkins will re open ber School on MONDAY SEPT. 18th, in stead of on tho ' 5th, as heretofore an nounced. A , .. j sept! It . ! J w c aw ii Absolutely Pure K cream of tartar baking po ider Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest L'niikd States Govkknmknt Food Hkpokt. Kotal Hakino I'owdkr Co.. 106 Wall 8t..N. Y. A NEWJA.M) ATTRACTIVE PLAN". Industrial Savings anil Loan Company Withdrawal Feature Is New aud Original. No membership fee required. Turn OompuDy absolutely makes no charge of membership fee as is customary with Iltitlding and jonn Associations, thus Raving its stock holders that amount. This company allows withdraw als at any time upon pro;er notice and after 15 months every cent paid by the stockholder is returned together with interest at G percent. The stockholder at this period and thereafter as well, is therefore at least 00 per share better off than he would be in tbo average Association. Issues several olasHes ol stock. Loans made promptly. Agents wanted. Address, II. J. Geken, Qen'l. Agt. New Berne, N. C. Box 589. Mm & MsSORLEY. ICE OBEAMSODA, SODA, COCO COLA. LEMONADE, Sc. TENNEY'S CANDIES The l irgcst line of M KERCH AUM sad BRI Alt PIPES in Eastern Carolina. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, TELLERS AND McKEKL S CELE BRATED CIGARS. Successor to Barrington it Biuteri Do you want to buy Cheap Shoes. I .HAVE AM.OT OK Ziegfers Oxfords FOR Ladies, Misses &. Children. Also a few Zicglers Button Shoes whioh I will sell for less than cost. fjy Come and see them before they are all sold. W. 0. BIBS.INGTON. More Silver Less Money, Less Silver More Money. Tako your oboico of doctrine. But tbe following list appeals to the financial ability of all Jardiners at a reduction, Stone Jars, Flower Pots, and Hanging Baskets, Fine Linen and La Parisian Wedding Plate Society Note Paper, Also Whiting Note. Composition and Blank Books, Double and Single Entry Ledgers, Offlcirl and Photograph En velopes. Inks of all kind, Indelible Ink. t ine China Dining sets. A large lot of En glish Porcelain Plates, Cups, etc , at price of inferior goods. LARGE BATH TUBS at a low price AT M. E. Whitehurst's. Pollock St. New Berne, N. C. UcGehes's Bakery. MARKET WHARF. Having lust doubled the oapaoltr of mv bakery I am now prepared to furnish all patrons with everything needed in tne way or Cakes, Bread & Pies. All orders delivered in any part of the city free of charge. 0. V. McGEHEB. s3 2in. WE SiiLL Choice Timothy Hay r $1.00 per hnndred pound. flats, Cora, Eoininy, .Bran, feei 'VJ. " -. . -.-e - i AND - . ALL EI17DS SEEDS. ill Cr:rfs. y v ' Craven Street, fj 25000 Bushels Bice Wanted TAKE A SURVEY Of Our And if vou are not REPAID foh veal T WELL GOOD. Call and see it if you please; And you cairerly will seize ?, Such chances as you'll nev er haye again. fours (Truly, V. ,V cm.' it.i. AND
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