r ^ itw if.- %Mf H .\C-l k s. . l^uKK^ ■MiDOLt O 1 Mtt I , BERNE. N C, '^t ..^i^^ — :^7 1 - , . > 5 • 9 • • iinf>3. Perfumery, ^c. THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA PRESENTED BY J.S. Claypoole, Jr. C971.25 N533h1 1893 DE TELLER CIGARS. Manufacturers, Philadelphia. RTISEMENTS. HN & CO., and 122 Middle Street. THE FINEST SELECTED ^ Horses, )11 L . . Males . . ibleS ''''' Ponies that can be found. |ES, RTS, HARNESS, AND LAP ROBES. DON'T FORGET! ITt f}ali\\ Sc (£o. 92 Middle Street, (Nearly Opposite Hotel Albert.) E,S. Street, £al^5, l,iV^ry ^^^^^^^ £:5^Ql\ai\2^ £tabl^5 Buggies, harness, and .*. . THE BEST ROAD CART IN THE MARKET. . . . ■ '-''M CAROLINA COLLECTIO! SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. "^ Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 J. A. JONES ^ Feed, Sale and Exchange . . . Stables • • • fi WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Horses and Mules Always on Hand and for Sale at Reasonable Prices - - - Everything Guaranteed as Represented, i^BEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY AT MOST REASONABLE CHARGES. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. ADVERTISEMENTS. ]V^W York kack^t £tQr^. No. 50 MIDDLE STREET, '^^Manafaetarers of Sbirts, ^^^^Pants, Drawers, &c,, &c. SHOES A SPECIALTY — . LOVICK & CO., Ma7iagers. THOS. A. GREEN, Pres. Wm. DUNN, Vice-Pres. C. E. FOY, Cashier. H. M. GROVES, Teller. (itizens Bank ^-^ " HeiP Bern, H. C, ot DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. The Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Corporations, Farmers, Merchants and Others Received on Favorable Terms. Prompt and Careful Atteution Given to the Interests of our Customers. > BOARD OF directors: Ferdinand Ulrich, J. 'A, Meadows, Samuel W. Ipock, Chas. H. Fowler, William Dunn, E. W. Smallwood, Geo. N. Ives, E. H. Meadows, Chas. Duflfy, Jr. Chas. Reizenstein, James Redmond, Meyer Hahn, Thos. A. Green, C. E. Foy. ■^J. V. JORDAN*^ Druggist •:• and •:• Apothecary. FRESCRIPTIONS A SFECIALTY. 144 Middle and 52 Broad Sts.. NEW BERNE, N. C. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frauk Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. J. H. BENTON, M. D., D. D. S., * DENTIST * Office, No. 99 Middle Street, d^^:^ NEW-BERNE, N. C. >9®"SECOND F"LOOR.-=538i J. A. MEADOWS, _ UNION POINT Proprietor . [VJARINE . . . ^ RAILWAY . . AND STEAM Dealer in OQIQT MEAL, CORN, vOIIaIo I OATS, HAY. MILLS FEED. Etc. OUR HOUSE _««ta^ J. W. HARRELL, Proprietor, Wines, Liquors, - .^^£eading Saloon, Beer, Ales, &c. * ' BILLIARD AND POOL PARLOR. -^-OPEN ALL NIGHT No. 26 Middle St.. NEW BERNE, N. C. SMOKE LA FLOR DH TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 6 ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMAS BOWJDKN, Wines, hiqaoKS, Ales, Beer, bigars ai^o oobacco 4S-FULL LINE BOTTLED GOODS — Agent for the Anheuser-Busch Standard Export Beer. Robert Portner Brewing Company's Draught Beer a Specialty. The Old Blue Store, No. 52 Middle St. P. M. DRANEY, No. 99 SOUTH FRONT STREET, DEAI.ER IN Hardware^ Sash, ^^^Doors and Blinds. ^ Civ ^ AND ALIv KINDS OF HEATING STOVES. HANCOCK'S BOARBIN& HOUSE, TERMS $1 Per Day. 105 Hancock St., New-Berne, N. C. Single Meal, 35c. C. T. HANCOCK, - - Proprietor. Lodging, 25c. THREE-QUARTERS OF A SQUARE FROM DEPOT, CONVE- NIENT TO THE BUSINESS PORTION of the CITY. V&'Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms and Beds, EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 WILLIAM T. CAHO, siAttorney and oounselor at jIslw, OFFICE, No. 75 SOUTH FRONT STREET, J8@^Practices in the Superior, Supreme and Federal Courts of the State. All business will be promptly attended to with skill and ability. GOOD AND CHEAP^^ t)klJ(^£ AT WEST. END DRUG CO., No. 153 Broad Street, --^NEW BERNE, N. C.^F— 'Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. W. S. PHILLIPS, MANUFACTURER OF Harness, Saddles, Collars, &c. ^^^^= ALL HAND-MADE WORK. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ^^^ 94 MIDDLE STREET. SMOKE IvA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. ADVERTISEMENTS. 0^ c:^ ^ ' s P^ <► ^ F9 . oa 11 1 n / ^1 ^ ^ / ^ ^ k ^^B »— H £^\N 'viSsH P^. m ^i^B SJ ^^4i ^ r V*^| » nS H ^ ' ' ^1 vl PI cs^ t *'\^ hi fi:! 1 ""^R d. > mov,^H| eaci. I^4b » m«J ^ m^^ t^ ^W ;• H— ( t S^^B .'J Q TW t R w ° P^ ▼ 1^' h:] P^ tC ^ Q pa O en a to < C/2 h4 O w. T. McCarthy, Atlomj^'CoraselliratLaw, NEW BERNE, N. C. P. p. PELLET^IER, PAttoraey at ^3.-^, OFFICE : Front Room, Farmers' Bank, SECOND FLOOR. H. C. WHITEHURST, ©^oCcl3©5ai>s AttorffiH CoDDsellor at Law , ®'55srg^5'^ ■ No. GO CRAVEN ST. JAMES W. WATERS, Morney -> Coisellor at Law, 55 SOUTH FRONT STREET. NEW BERNE, N. G. CLARK k CLARK, • • • • • • No. 79 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE CITY OF NEW BERNE, N. G. TO WHICH IS ADDED HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL MATTER OF INTEREST. COMPILED BY HATCHETT & WATSON. F»RICE, SI. 25. RALEIGH, N. C: Edwards & Broughton, Printers and Binders. 1893. SMOKE LA FI.OR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. EDITORIAL NOTES. In offering this Directory and compilation of statistical and historical matter to the people of New Berne, we tender thanks for assistance rendered by a number of citizens. It is not claimed to be a full and complete Directory, but is thought to be sufficiently correct to answer all practical purposes, and to be ample value for the price charged. Hoping it may be satisfactory to patrons, we consign it to their kind considera- tion. HATCIIETT & WATSON. New Berne, N. C, October 15, 1893. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL MATTER ABOUT THE CITY OF NEW BERNE F-RO>/r A. U. 1710 TO A. D. 1893. COMPILED BY A. HATCHETT. CITY GOYERNMENT, 1893-'94. Corporation Courts are held in City Hall, on Craven street between Pollock and South Front. Officers are elected annually. At present they. are: Mayor AVilliam Ellis. Clerk and Tax Collector W. D. AVallace. Attorney Stephen C. Bragaw. Treasurer H. J. Lovick. Port Physician R. S. Primrose, M. D. COUNCILMEN. Charles Reizenstein, J. E. Latham, Edward Gerock, J. F, Clark, H. J. Lovick, F. Ulrich, V. A. Crawford, J. W. Eubanks. POLICE department. James T. Lewis, Chief. J. K. Lanek, J. B. Dixon, Eli Elliot, Thomas J. Toler, Henry T. Brinson. (The latter Sanitary Officer.) Sexton Cedar Grove Cemetery — D. H. Stallings. Sexton Greenwood Cemetery — D. Bert. united states officers. Postmaster — W. E, Clark. Collector of Customs — Robert Hancock. Clerk United States District Court — George Green. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller Si Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 12 • NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION. Mr. Frank A. Heywood, in his pamphlet, "The Norfolk and Southern Railroad and its Commercial Tributaries," says: "New Bern is the natural base of commercial operations for Eastern North Carolina, and there you had best go if you desire a perfect home, and there you must go if you expect to find the perfect comforts not to be obtained except in those localities where the advantages are accrued by large com- munities congregating together." Mr. Jonathan Havens, in his "Pamlico Section," says, cor redly: "The city of New Bern is beautifully situated at the junc- tion of the Neuss and Trent rivers, the Neuse forming its eastern and the Trent its southern boundary — both wide and beautiful streams. * * * Owing to its situation at the junction of two wide rivers, and only twenty-eight statute miles from the ocean, the winters are mild and the summer west greatly modified by the daily sea-breeze from the south- heat and southeast." From Mr. Washington Bryan's Pland-book, " New Berne as a Health Resort," I quote the following: "The entire winter frequently passes without snow, and sleets are practically unknown, tlie thermometer seldom reg- istering below the freezing point." NEW BERNE AS A HOME There is, perhaps, no other city in the United States where such conditions exist for a pleasant home as in New Berne. Blessed with a most delightful and healthy climate, the death rate being less than that of any city in the South, from a higienic standpoint it is without a rival. Churches of all the Protestant denominations are in its confines, and are well attended. Schools, both public and private, are of high grade and conveniently located; her professional men are known prominently all over the State ; and her moral and intellectual reputation is as exalted to-day as when she was deservedly named the " Athens of North Carolina," some sevent}"^ years ago. Well drained streets, lined with SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BEKNE CITY DIRECTORY. 13 magnificent shade trees lend additional beauty to the ele- gant private residences sitting back among evergreens and flower-bedecked yards, with which no placeof thissize in the country can compare. Tiie buildings generally are not only sightly, but comfortable, and rents are reasonably low. The cost of living, if you so choose, can be made almost nominal. The products of the waters— oysters, clams, shrimps, escal- lops, and seventy different kinds of fish — are so plentiful in the market that the average price of fresh fish does not exceed two cents a pound. The very centre of the best truck- ing section in the country, fresh vegetables can be had the year round at prices to suit the most economical. The con- tiguous farming country supplies the butchers with excel- lent beef and mutton, while the huntsmen bring in a profu- sion of wild game — ducks of various varieties, squirrels, deer, bear, geese, partridges, etc. — to tickle the palate of the epicure. But, greater than all these in the considera- tion of a home, is the character of the people, kind, courteous, chivalric, honorable and generous. To the labor seeker, the lumbermen and the truck farmers give ready employment the year round at good wages. Ttie two railroads and the various lines of steam and sail-boats give ample facility for both passengers and freight to any quarter. Summing up. New Berne has more advantages and fewer drawbacks as a place of residence than any other prosperous business city on the map. The new water supplied by the Water- works Company from artesian wells, will add to the health and comfort of citizens, while the Electric Street Railway, now being con- structed, will give ready and cheap transportation to every part of the city. Three banks afford ample money facilities, and local panics are unknown. NEW BERNE. 1st. The Name. — It was named by Baron De Graffenried, the first settler, Newbern, after his native city of Bern in Switzerland, in 1710, and the official records from the colonial days to the late war so spell it. For twenty-odd 3'ears both official documents and common custom have used the spell- SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 14 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. ing of this caption, until recently the Postoffice Department has returned to the ancient style. This the citizens of the place dissent from and continue to use the modern accepta- tion as right and proper. Possibly the more correct orthog- raphy would be New Bern, to distinguish it from old Bern in Switzerland, as New York is from old York in England. 2d. Its Settlement. — The town was first settled in 1710 by a colony of German and Swiss under Louis Mitchell and Baron De Graffenried. A few emigrants from the Virginia colonies had preceded them in 1707 and settled along the Neuse and Trent rivers. In 1711 the colony was suddenly attacked b}' Indians and some sixty of their number were killed. Assistance arriving from Virginia and South Caro- lina, the Indians were besieged at Fort Barnwell, eighteen miles from here, and those not killed were made prisoners. The compiler is indebted to Mr. W. H. Oliver for the fol- lowing extracts from the official records: A. D. 1723. At a meeting of the Assembly held at Eden- ton the 23d day of November, 1723, the following act was passed : *' Whereas, a certain plot of ground, being part of a tract of land lying in the fork of Neuse river, late belonging to Hon. Col. Thomas Pollock, deceased, but now the prop- erty of Mr. Cullen Pollock, was formerly laid out into a town- ship by the name of Newbern (describing it), be it enacted by his Excellency the Palatine, and the rest of the true and lawful Proprietors of the Province of Carolina, by and with the advice and consent of the rest of the members of the General Assembly now met at Edenton, that the same is hereby declared, confirmed and incorporated into a township by the name of Newbern." Signed : William Reed, Esq., President; T. Pollock, M. Moore, Charles Gates and John Lovick, Lords Proprietors. A. D. 1738. The first Assembly held at Newbern, Gabriel Johnston, Esq., Governor. A. D. 1739. Assembly held at Newbern. An act "for erecting the village called Newton in New Hanover County into a town and township by the name of Wilmington." A. D. 1747. Assembly held at Newbern. An act " to erect the upper part of Craven County into a county by the name of Johnston County." A. D. 1751. Assembly held at Newbern. An act " to con- firm the four lots in Newbern for the use of the public for- SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Mauufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 15 ever." John Stanl}^ Edward Griffith and Jeremiah A^ail appointed to carry on and perfect the pubUc building in the town of Newbern. That four lots of land, numbers 248, 249, 250 and 251, in the town of Newbern is for the use of the public forever, A. D. 175G. Assembly at Newbern; Arthur Dobbs, Esq., Governor. An act " for the better regulation of the town of Newbern, and for the election of five Commissioners, who are required to take the following oath : * I do swear that I will execute the office of a Commissioner of the town of Newbern faithfully, impartially and truly.'" A. D. 17G7. Assembly held at Newbern. An act "for building a court-house in the town of Newbern, Said to be built on the public lots in the town of Newbern, or at the intersection of Broad street." A. D. 17G6. Assembly at Newbern, William Tryon, Esq., Governor. An act "to erect a convenient building in the town of Newbern for the residence of the Governor or Com- mander-in-chief." (The Colonial Palace foundation walls now stand at the foot of George street) A. D. 1766, An act "to establish a school-house in the town of Newbern." (The old Academy building.) Signed by William Tryon, Esq., Governor; James Hasell, President; John Harvey, Speaker. "That James Davis, of the town of Newbern, be appointed Printer to this Province for the term of three years." A. D. 1773. Josiah Martin, Governor; Richard Caswell, Speaker. Assembly held at Newbern, An act "to pur- chase a fire-engine, buckets and ladders, and for the erection of pumps." A, D, 1774. Assembly held at Newbern. An act "to compel the inhabitants of the town of Newbern to pay their taxes." (This being the last meeting of the Coloiiial General Assembly.) A, D. 1776. First meeting after independence was held at Halifax, 17 days of December, 1776. A. D, 1777. "Meeting held at Newbern. An act "to establish a loan office in Newbern." A. p. 1868. Raleigh. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: "That the corporation heretofore exist- ing as the Town of Newbern shall hereafter be established and known as the City of Newbern." SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. IG NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. MANUFACTURES. Among the largest manufactories in the State is the fertil- izer factory of Messrs. E. H. & J. A. Meadows, who put up seven or eight different brands by the thousand tons, of dif- ferent analysis, but all high grade and made principally of fish. The largest grain mill in Eastern North Carolina is that of Mr. J. A. Meadows at this place. A knitting factory of large capacity also forms an impor- tant part of New Berne's industrial enterprises. The principal manufacturing interest, however, is in lum- ber. Twelve saw and planing mills, the aggregate capacity of which amounts to hundreds of thousands of feet a day, convert the various kinds of timber so plentiful here into material for building houses and boats, and making furni- ture. About ninety per cent, of this lumber is shipped directly to Northern markets, to Europe and other foreign countries. There is one cigar factory. Engines, boilers and saw-mills are made here that com- pare favorably with those from other places. Sail-making is also one of the profitable industries. The two carriage factories turn out good work, and do a large business in the eastern part of the State. There are two large barrel factories finding ready sale for their output, particularly in the trucking season. Two large shingle mills ship by the car and boat load all over the country. The shirt factory sells all of its output without trouble. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. Directors appointed by the Governor : W. S. Chadwick, Beaufort, N. C, President; W. T. Caho, Bayboro, N. C; C. E. Foy, New Berne, N. C; Enoch Wadsworth, New Berne, N. C; S. W. Latham, New Berne, N. C; W» L. Kennedy, Falling Creek, N. C; W. W. Caraway, Kinston, N. C; Charles Dewey, Goldsboro, N. C. Directors elected by the Stockholders : John M. Morehead, Charlotte, N. C; Demsey Wood, Falling Creek, N. C; T. D. Webb, Morehead City, N. C; L. H. Cutler, New Berne, N. C. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 17 FISH MARKETS. In this connet-tion, a stamlard authority has said: "New Beiii bus one of ilie finest fish markets in the woild. It equal'r, if it (Jof-s not excel, in quantity, quality ai.d variety the far-famed fish market of Havana." The ap[)ended list will establisli tiie truth of this assertion, as also the further statement that "the oysters of New Bern are abundant and of superior quality as to size and flavor, those from New river being equal to the celebrated Lynuhaven." The different kinds of fish are sheephead, porgies, drum, red, Spanish mackerel, bluefish, speckled trout, yellow trout, mullets, starfish, butter perch, shad, herring, sunfish, redfins, sea mullets, pinfish, sand perch, hogfish, Welchman, stur- geon, suckers, buzzard shad, robins, chub robin, red horse, black sucker, speckled pusrch, white perch, catfish, grundles, gar, rock, moon, black, cod, jack, pickerel, toad fish, stingers, skates, carp, chinquepin perch, croaker, spot, flounder, blue joe robin, green gar, sea pike, sword, hickory shad, eels, abro- core, flat back, yellow fin shad, oyster-fish, black bass, and two varieties of shark, black drum, pike, white cat, black cat, blue cat, gray cat, making a total of sixty-six varieties remembered. To these are added other water products more famous: Turtle — the snapper, slider, sea turtle, chicken turtle, green turtle, and the epicure's delicious "diamond-back" terrapin; soft, hard-shell and stone crabs; escallops, shrimps, clams, oysters, of which latter both the New River and Nelson Bay are equally as good as the Lynnhaven in size and flavor. Thousands of packages of fish are shipped from here to New York,' Philadelphia, Baltimore and the interior towns of Virginia and the two Carolinas. They are brought to the packing-houses generally alive, boxed in ice and sent by express, reaching their destination before the ice melts or they become the least stale. The same system prevails in oysters. They are shipped as soon as opened, and are always fresh from the water. The cost of ice, manufactured here, is nominal, and enough of it is used in packing to keep ship- ments fresh. Some of the largest and most reliable shippers in the South are located here, and are represented by adver- tisements in this book. 2 SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 18 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. PRODUCTS AND SHIPPING. Major John Ruok, Chief Engineer of the Norfolk, Wil- mington and Charleston Railroad (passing through New- Berne when completed. — Ed.), in his report to that company of July 15, 1892, has the following: " New Bern is a flourishing town, situated at the conflu- ence of the Neuse and Trent rivers, * * * a^d has a population of over 12,000 inhabitants." "In 189L there was shipped from New Bern over 100,- 000,000 feet of lumber, going to various points in the North, in the States of Maryland, Delaware, New York, Pennsyl- vania, New Jerse}^, and the New England States." "In 1890 there was shipped from New Bern, by all lines, 75,349 barrels of potatoes, 10,607 barrels of vegetables, 40,- 932 half-crates of vegetables, 3,833 crates of eggs, 0,907 bar- rels of 03'sters, 241 tons of fresh fish, 100,000 cans of oysters, and 18,200 melons." (These figures are nearly doubled, since Major Ruok's report, as to truck. In his estimate of population at that time, now nearly correct, he probably included the suburb of James Citv. — Ed.) He further savs: " There is handled at New Bern from 46,000 to 50,000 bales, of cotton. * * * And there is received annually 24,000 tons of merchandise." This year the A. & N. R. R. carried 98,000 packages truck ; the Old Dominion Steamship Line 50,000; the E. C. D. 86,783; grand total of 234,783 packages and barrels. COTTON MARKET. For years New Berne has been one of the best cotton markets in the State. There is a good cor{)S of buyers, belonging to the Exchange, several of whom bu}'^ for and ship on through bills lading directly to European markets via Wilmington over the Wilmington, New Berne and Nor- folk Railroad, and Norfolk via the Eastern Carolina Dispatch and the Old Dominion Sleamship lines. It is generally shipped as fast as brought, but little being kept in storage here. Freight to Europe is seventy cents per hundred and insurance oue-eighth of one per cent. Prices range with those paid in Wilmington, SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 19 POPULATION. The United Slates census in 1890 gave the population of New Berne at 7,843. This was an increase of twenty-three and a fraction per cent, over the 1880 census. Tiie city authoritits had a police census taken September, 1893, which gave the population at 8,526, making an increase of 683, or eight per cent, in two and a half years. Just across the Trent river is James City, containing some 2,500 colored people, who practically do their business in New Berne, though outside the corporate limits, and, therefore, not included in either census. CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY. D. H. STALLINGS, Sexton. This beautiful resting place of the mortal remains of most of New Berne's honored dead who have "crossed over the river" since 1800, is in a grove of cedar and other evergreen and shade trees in the western part of the city. There are numerous vaults, monuments and tombs in well-kept plots, while the whole is surrounded by a wall of the beautiful native shell rock. Over the arch of the main entrance, engraved in the shell rock, is to be found its history in the words, "Cedar Grove Cemetery, opened A. D. 1800 by Christ Church. Transferred by the Church A. D. 1854 to the authorities of the town, by whom this wall was erected." All in all it is one of the most sightly "grounds of the dead" to be found in the whole country. NEW BERNE NATIONAL CEMETERY. THOMAS O'SHEA, Superintendent. The cemetery is about one mile north of the railway sta- tion in New Berne and fronts east on the Government road. The lot is a rectangle of 825 feet by 400 feet and contains seven and one-half acres of land, purchased by the United States for $570.17^. It is enclosed by a brick wall, along the inside of which ivy is planted. The lodge, outhouses and rostrum are built of shell rock, a conglomerate of marine shells imbedded in a matrix of natural hydraulic cement. SMOKE LA FIvOR DE TELLER CIGARS. ' Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 20 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. The cemetery is divided by grassed driveways into eigh- teen burial sections, and in these the graves are arranged in parallel rows and all marked by headstones. The ground is everywhere well covered with grass and always ke{)t closely cut. The trees and shrubbery consist chiefly of oaks, maples, elms, poplars, sycamores and different varieties of arborvitae. The nuuaber of graves is three thousand two hundred and ninety-four, which are classified as follows, viz.: White Union soldiers and sailors (known) 1,852 White Union soldiers and sailors (unknown) 873 Colored Union soldiers (known) 229 Colored Union soldiers (unknown) 195 Total Union soldiers and sailors 3,194 Citizens, women and children 145 Total interments 3,294 The burials are made by States, so far as known. About four hundred of the interments were made originally here. The remains of the others were removed from the old ceme- tery at New Berne, Beaufort, N. C, Morehead, Kingston, Hatteras, Roanoke Island and many other places along the coast of North Carolina. Note. — Amongst the interments of the cemetery appear the graves of Charles E. Coledge, a private of the 25th Mas- sachusetts Artillery, and Miss Carrie E. Cutter also of that State. They are buried side by side. The records show that they were betrothed and that she was buried by him at her own request and by authority of the Secretary of War, The interments were originally made at Roanoke Island, and the dates of death in the early part of 18G2. The story goes that she dropped dead on his grave, but for this latter fact I cannot vouch. The United States has furnished her with a soldier's headstone — this being the only instance in which it has been given. THE NEW BERNE WATER COMPANY. John F. Zebley, President. H. B. Zebley, Treasurer, The system consists of ten deep artesian wells connected with two first-class compound steam-pumps capable of pump- SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 21 ing two million gallons of water per diem, wiih a boiler capncit}' of double the real requirements, and jilaced in an abiroluiely fireproof [)ump-house. The-e punij)s are arranger! to punij) either dirtctly into the standi)ii)e or by a cul-ofl" valve into pipe system alone. The standpipe is one hundred and twenty feet high, by sixteen feet in diameter, furnishing ample fire pres-ure and quantity. There are seventy-five double nozzle hydrants, giving fire pn^teclion to the entire eity through seven and one-half miles of iieavy cast-iron {)i{)e, none less than six inches diameter and as large in main lines as twelve inches diameter. THE NEW BERNE SEWERAGE COMPANY. John F. Zebley, President. B. W. Homans, Treasurer. The system consists of six miles of tiie "separate system," conveying house sewerage alone, and drains the entire por- tion of the city occupied b}'' residences and stores. It awaits the completion of the water-works to permit flushing by means of the automatic flush-tank, and will then l-e equal to the best system now in use anywhere. EAST CAROLINA FISH, OYSTER, GAME AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. The first Fair held by this Association was November 13, 1SS7. It was ))ermanenlly organized in April, 1888. The annual premiums aggregate between §15,000 and $(5,000, Present otiicers: President, William Dunn; Vice-Presi- dents, E. H. Meadows, Joel Kinsey, W. G. Brinson, T. A. Mclutyre; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Reizenstein; Directors, J. A. ^Meadows, C. E. Foy, T. A. Green, George H. Roberts, Ralph Gray, George Henderson, W. P. Burrus, O. H. Guion, P. II. Peiletier, J. A. Bryan, \V. H. Bray, W. F. Crockett, George N. Ives, J. W. Stewart. These Fairs are usually held in February, and are gener- allv considered the best held in the State, wdiile it is univer- sally conceded that, so far as the fish, oyster and game exhibits are ccmcerned, they far excel any other Fair in the United States. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller &. Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 22 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S COMMANDERY, No. 10, K. T. MEETS FIRST AND THIRD FRIDAYS. Joseph H. Ilackburn E. C. Ferdinand Ulrich G. Hugh J. Lovick C. G. Thomas Daniels Ex. P. S.R. Street S. W. James Redmond J. W. Thomas A. Green Treasurer. Thomas F. McCarthy Recorder. L.J. Taylor Standard Bearer. E. F. Rowe Sword Bearer. John C. Green Warden. W. R. Warters Sentinel. Membership, 17. NEW BERNE CHAPTER, No. 4(3, R. A. M. Thomas A. Green H. P. Joseph H. Ilackburn K. Ferdinand Ulrich S. Needham Case C. of H. John C.Green P. S. 0. Marks R. A. C. S. R. Street M. of 3rd V. Benjamin Hahn M. of 2d V. J. S. Mann M. of 1st V. R. S. Primrose Treasurer. Hugh J. Lovick Secretary. W. R. Warters Guard. Membership, 37. ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 3, A., F. & A. M. MEETS SECOND WEDNESDAY. Thomas Daniels W. M. Hugh J. Lovick S. W. O. H. Guion J. W. John C. Green S. D. Robert S. Primrose J- D. Thomas A. Green Treasurer. J. S. Basnight Secretary. W. R. Warters Tiler. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frauk Teller & Co., Mauufaclurers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 23 ATHENIA LODGE, No. 8, K. of P. MEETS EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT AT HOWARD'S HALL. J. W. Waters C. C. J. C. Scales V. C. J. H. Benton Prelate. T. W. Dewey M. of W. W. B. Boyd K. of R. and S. T. A. Green M. of E. R. D Hancock M. of F. W. R. Warters M. at A. J. E Gaskill I. G. Eli Elliott O. G. SUPREME LODGE, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. John S. Manix Supreme President. J. K.Willis Supreme Vice-President. W. B. Boyd Supreme Secretary. T. H. Davis Supreme Treasurer. S. R. Ball Supreme Chaplain. H. C. Whitehurst Attorney. H. H. Tooker . Marshal. J. T. Lincoln Deputy Marshal. J. L. Quidby Guard. Membership September 30, 1S93, 215. CRAVEN LODGE, No. 1, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. MEETS IN HOWARD'S HALL SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNES- DAY NIGHTS. S. R. Ball President. J. T. Lewis Vice-President. J. H. Smith Secretary. W. B. Boyd Financial Secretary. John P. Hall Treasurer. A. T. Strausbury Chaplain. H. H. Tooker Marshal. J. C. Scales Inner Guard. J. R. Medford Outer Guard. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 24 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS. MEETS FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. G. L. Wadsworth __. Councillor. T. J. Crowder Vice-Councillor. W. F. Rountree .Secretary. K. R. Jones Treasurer. W. B. Boyd Prelate. C. F. Hargett Marshal. D. L. Roberts Warden. F. Boesser Guardian. E. Tucker Sentinel. EUREKA LODGE, No. 7, I. 0. O. F. J. B. Clark N. G. B. B Neal V. G. H. M. Groves-- Secretary. H. L. Hall Financial Secretary. Joseph Cohen Treasurer. J. H. Benton Past Grand. John H. Ellis Warden. T. W. Dewey Conductor. T. II. Davis Ouier Guard. A. S. Dixon ^ Inner Guani. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, No. 4, I. O. 0. F. Joseph Cohen Chief Patriarch. J. E. Warren Senior Ward(.^n. J. H. Benton High Priest. B. B. Neal Junior Warden. W. B. Boyd Scribe. CRAVEN LODGE, No. 37, R. S. G. F. N. Tisdale- Ruler. S. B. Waters Instructor. S. R. Ball Councillor. W. G. Brinson Secretary. W. F. Rountree Financial Secretary. W. B. Boyd Treasurer. H. Taylor Director. S. W. Willis Prelate. J. K. Willis Warden. B. F. Stilly Sentinel. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 25 TRENT LODGE, No. 411, R. A. MEETS IN HOWARD'S HALL FIRST FRIDAY NIGHTS. C. L. Ives Regent. S. K. Eaton A'ice Regent. J. R. Parker Orator. S. M. Brinson Secretar}'. W. B. ]5oyd Collector. W. F. Rountree Treasurer. R. A. Richardson Cha[)lain. A. E. Kibbard Guide. F. Boesser Warden. E. Tucker Sentrv, Members, 122. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. MEETS SECOND AND FOURTH FRIDAY NIGHTS IN HOWARD'S HALL. G. K. Bagby Dictator. Joseph Cohen X. Dictator. S. D. Pope A. Dictator. W. B. Boyd Re[>orter. W. F. Rountree Financial Re{)orter. K. R. Jones Treasurer. H. L. Hall Chaplain. J. S. Basnight Guide. F. Boesser Guardian. E. Tucker Sentinel. AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. John S. Long Commander. Hill Humphrey Vice-Commander. W. B Boyd Secretary. T. G. Dixon Collector. John C. Green Orator. W. F. Rountree Treasurer. C. E. Foy Chaplain. M. Ilahn Guide. D. L. Roberts Warden. J. A. Patterson Sentrv. SMOKE LA FLOR DH TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 26 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. ORDER OF TONTI. A. R. Denuisou President. H. B. Lane Vice-President. W. B. Boyd Secretary. R. A. Willis Treasurer. G. A. Atkinson Warden. T. J. Turner Sentinel. ORDER OF PENTI. H. J. Lovick President. H. E. Baxter Vice-President. W. B. Boyd Secretary. C. L. Ives Treasurer. J. H. Ellis Chaplain. ORDER OF FRATERNAL LEGION. J. K. Willis Commander. W. B. Boyd Adjutant. George D. Bowden Enrolling Officer. S. H. Scott Treasurer. John Suter Guardian. Thomas Bowden Sentinel. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The city has two volunteer steam fire companies. The Atlantic, organized in 1845. This company uses a Silsby engiue, and has a membership of thirty-three. The New Berne No. 1 was organized in 1865, uses a Button engine, and has a membership of thirty. In connection are two horse hose carriages, carrying a total of some 2,500 feet of hose. The oflRcers of the department are: Chief Engineer E. W. Smallwood. Secretary and Treasurer W. D. Barrington. Foreman Atlantic W. D. Barrington. Foreman New Berne J. W. Moore. The general alarm s^^stem is used, and bell repeats taps as sent from box. There are ten alarm stations. This was the first fire department in the State to have trained horses and hanging harness, and it has been victorious in every tire tournament in which it took p.art. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Mauufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 27 COTTON AND GRAIN EXCHANGE. CRAVEN STREET. Officers Elected October 4, 1893. President S. W. Smalhvood. Vice President Dr. Charles Duffy. Treasurer T. A. Green. Secretary James Redman. Superintendent D. T. Caraway. Directors: R. R. Jones, J. A. Latham, Matt. Manly, G. A. Oliver and. C. E. Foy. CHURCHES. Christ, Episcopal. — Corner Middle and Pollock streets. Rev. T. N. M. George, Rector. Residence, 82 Craven street. First Presbyterian. — New street. Rev. C. G. Vardell, Pastor. Residence, Johnson street. Baptist. — Middle street. Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Resi- dence, corner of Johnson and Graves streets. (-ENTENARY Methodist EPISCOPAL. — New strcct. Rev. W. T. Willis, Pastor. Residence, corner Middle and New strf^ets. Hancock Street Methodist Episcopal. — Rev. J. F. Butt, Pastor. Residence, New street. Disciples.— Hancock street. Rev. D. J. Petrie, Pastor. Residence, New street. Hebrew Synagogue.— Middle street. Dr. J. Kaiser, Rabbi. Residenc*^, 4u South Front street. Roman Catholic. — Corner Middle and New sts. Father P. F. Quinn, Priest. Residence, 167 Middle street. Freewill Baptist. — Fleet street. Rev. Lupton, Pastor. Residence, Episcopal Chapel.— street. Rev. T. M. N. George. Residence, __ Craven street. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Brinson, W. G., G5 South Front street. Hill, E G., corner South Front and Hancock streets. Street, S. R., 70 South Front street. Ulrich, F., 4(5 Middle street. SxMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frauk Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 28 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. INSURANCE AGENTS. • Brinson, W. G., 65 South Front street. Henderson, George, 4 Craven street. Howard, M. R., 65 Pollock street. Long, John S., 70 Craven street. Oliver, W. II., 57 South Front street. Street, S. R., 79 South Front street. See general directory for residenc--. LAWYERS. Bragaw, S. C, 70 Middle street, up stairs. Clark & Clark, 7U Pollock st. ; residence, 85 Pollock st. Caho, W. T., 76 South Front st. ; residence, Fulford House. Guion, O. H., 71 Middle street, up stairs; residence, 186 Middle street. Moore, L. J., 74 South Front st. ; residence, 83 Craven st. Mclver, W. D., 114 Middle street, rooms 1 and 3 up stairs; residence, same. Mann, J. S., 68 Craven street; residence, same. Nixon, R B., 65 Pollock street. O'Ha.^a, J. E. (col.), 31 Craven st, ; residence, George st. Simmons & Gibb?, 68 South Front street. Stevenson, M. D. W., 72 South Front street; re.'idence, 119 Pollock street. Stevenson, Harry C, 72 South Front street; residence 106 Craven street. Tisdale, Frank., 76 South Front street; residence, same. Ttiomas, C. R., 72 Craven st. ; residenc^^. East Fnuit st. Waters, J. W., 55 South Front st.; residence, 10 Change st. Whitehurst, H. C, 60 Craven st.; residence, 19 Queen st. White, George H. (col.), 64 Broad street; residence on Johnson and Metcalf streets. Williamson, R. W. (col.), 62 Craven street; residence, 75 Burn street. DENTISTS. Clark, J. D., D. D. S., 86 Craven street; residence, same. Bagby, G. K., D. D. S., 95 Middlt^ street; residence, same. Benton, J. IL, D. D. S, 90 Middle street; residence, 38 New street. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DTRECrORY. 29 NEW BERNE'S RAILROAD LINES. Though not claiming to be the great raih'oad centre of the South, the two lines running into New Berne ntlbrd most excellent and ample passenger and freight facilities. The Atlantic and North Carolina, running from CJoldsboro to Morehead City, of which W. S. Chadwick is President, and S. L. Dill is Superintendent, has its main oftices and company shops (and gets the bulk of its patronage) here. The management is conservative, and the increase in freights from the trucking and lumber interests has recently put the road in a better condition than ever before, the stock having more than doubled in market value, and the first dividend declared. The completion in August of the Wilmington, New Berne and Norfolk road to this place, gives easy and quick trans- portation South via Wilmington, and North to the truck, fish and oysters of the Jacksonville and New River section, via New Berne and the Atlantic and North Carolina road. This road runs through the finest timber lands of the State, is under efficient management, and when completed to Nor- folk will shorten the time from Wilmington to New York and Philadelphia some five or six hours. Its road-bed from New Berne to Wilmington is one of the best in the State. Their head office is in Wilmington, with IT. A. Whitmg Gen- eral Superintendent, and J. W. Martenis, General Freight and Passenger Agent. Both of these lines connect with steamers to Elizabeth City and Norfolk, and give through bills lading to Northern, Southern and European points. W. D. MWER. Lawyer, La' Col 100 and 102 Middle Street, Rooms 1 and 2, second floor Law and Commercial Collections. Owen H. Guion, ^^.tloraey at jIqlWj NEW BERNE, N. C. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 30 ADVERTISEMENTS. -^.4:^ -y.^ y\^ AL A Modern Middle Street. Reasonable Rates. ^^^== CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE CITY. CiisiiiB Diisiipsfil Comercial Rates, $2 per toy. M. PATTERSON k SON, PROPRIETORS. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 31 W. DUNN, President. JAMES REDMOND, Vice-President. BENJ. S. GUION, Secretary and Treasurer. 'J MANUFACTURERS OF Pure / NEW BERNE, N. C. Output, twenty tons daily of Pure Crystal Ice from distilled water. 1|^=* Orders for car-load lots solicited, and filled promptly. Ice delivered by wagons in any part of tlie city. BENJ. S. QUION, MANAGER. SMOKE LA FLOR DH TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 32 ADVERTISEMENTS. WATSON & DANIELS, DEAI.ERS IN COAL AND ICE. Country Produce Generally. 4S MIDDLE STREET. W. J. LUCAS. W. U. LEWIS. LUCAS & LEWIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES. Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce. PROPRIETORS OF THE "CITY BAKERY." Nos. 60 Middle and 89 and 91 South Front Streets. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 33 THE Wilmington, # Newbern and ^ Norfolk Railway THE ONLY ^i^ DIRECT LINE BETWEEN Wilmington and Newbern. Two Daily Passenger Trains, First-class Service, Only three and one-half hours between the two cities. Double Daily Freight Service, Only four and one-half hours in transit. Connects at Newbern with Boat Lines, and with A. & N. C. R. R. for all Northern and Western points, and at Wilmington with the differ- ent lines for the South. Through Tickets and Through Bills Lading. Freight handled with dispatch. For information, address H. A. WHITING. Gen. Manager. J. W. MARTENIS, G. F. and P. A., Wilmington, N. C. JOHN S. NIANIX. Agent, T. C. MclLHENNY. Jr., Agent. Newbern, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. 3 SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frauk Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 34 ADVERTISEMENTS. E. H. & J. fi. MEADOWS CO., Manufacturers of MEADOWS' SPECIAL GUANOS 9 LEADING BRANDS: Meadows' Great Potato Guano. ... Meadows' Cabbage Guano Meadows' All Crop Guano Meadows' Tobacco Gu^no Meadows' IC^ Ammouiated Guano. . . . . . Meadows' Pea and Eean Guano. Meadows' Cotton Guano F. A. BOYER. T. J. BOYER. BoYKR Bros., FOR DRILLING OIL, GAS OR ARTESIAN WELLS. Perfect Machinery for Drilling Wells and Furnishing Pipe 4% to via inches in diameter and from 100 to 2,000 feet deep. Reference: — The city authorities of New Berne, >s\ C, and Fos- toria, Ohio. RESIDENCE, HOTEL ALBERT. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. ADVERTISEMENTS. 35 ^THE GREAT-=^ flmerican ^ Banki^apt ^ • • .Bb^ V^ Vxft. jl v<^ jl • • Desires Correspondenee- WITH ALL DEFUNCT MER- CHANTS WHO CANNOT ^lEET -^ THEIR BILLS, AND DESIRE TO CLOSE OUT TO BIG IKE AT 40c., 50c., or 67>^c. ON THE ^ DOLLAR, THEREBY SAVING THE EXPENSE OF LAWYER'S FEE AND ASSIGNEE. NEW BERNE, N. C. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 36 ADVERTISEMENTS. P, M. CHADWICK ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^|9ei*cl?ant Cailor. -FULL LINE OF- Cl]CDtOtS, ^ Serges, Diagonals, "^ rOorstebs, &c., d-c. FOR ALL SEASONS PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 43 Pollock St., Near Post-office. nasi-iiaSc ]B^meits and Jl^eitchante Bank -^^ PEW lEKP. Po C Capital Paid In, Dividends Paid, Surplus and Profits, $75,000 8,250 7,400 officers: L. H. Cutler, President. W. S. Chadwick, Vice-President. T. W. Dewey, Cashier. A. H. Powell, Teller. C. E. Smith, Collector. directors: JNO. SUTER, p. H. PELLETIER, W. S. Chadwick, J. W. Stewart, Wm. Cleve, T. W. Dewey. L. H. Cutler, E. B. Hackburn, N. M. JURNEY, with well established connections, this Bank is prepared to ofiFer all accommodations consistent with conservative banking. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 1S93. ABBEEVIATIONS USED IN THIS BOOK. agt agent ast assistant bkpr bookkeeper elk clerk cor corner mfg ._. —manufacturing nifr manufacturer nigr manager pres president propr... proprietor (0) colored r residence ^■^P"" -housekeeper ' supt superintendent AGOSTIXE F M, bkpr, r 124 Broad Agfostine NB, elk, 124 Broad Allen W F (c), barber, (38 Middle American House (boarding), N Whitford propr, 80 Middle Arpin Nicholas, shoemaker, 42 Pallock Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Co, W D Barrington Foreman, 47-49 Craven Atlantic and North Carolina R R pass depot, 30 Queen Atlantic and North Carolina R R frt depot, head East Front Atlantic and North Carolina R R, offices 26-28 Queen Avery AVm (c), employe Stinson Lumber Co. BRAGAW & RICHARDSON, produce dealers, 25 Middle Beider L, clothing, 37 Middle Barrington W D, clothing and furnishing, G7 Middle, r 02 South Front Bell C S, jeweler, 83 Middle, r 127 Middle Berry Richard, druggist, 87 Middle, r same Baxter J J, dry goods and clothing, 91 Middle, r 62 South Front Banks Hugh L (c), barber, 93 Middle Baxter E B, jeweler, 99 Middle, r 22 Eden Brock H B, mgr drug store C C Green estate, 3 Middle, r 17 Change SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 38 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. Barrington A L, elk, r 16 Pollock Bryan EW, saloon, 51 South Front, r70 Burn Bryan Merrill, bartender, 51 South Front Bryan Jerr}^ bartender, South Front Bradham C D, grain dealer, 24 Craven, r 27 Pollock Broadstreet G C, elk, 22 Craven, r 176 South Front Bryan E K, cotton weigher, Cotton Exchange, r 135 Craven Bryan W P M, at So Ex Co, 18 Craven, r 188 Middle Bishop W H, steamboat elk, r 55 New Burrus, J Leo, steamboat elk, r East Front and New Bishop E K, commission merchant, near D whf, r 55 New Battle Gen C A, journalist, r 33 Pollock Br3ran, Miss Mary L, manager W U Tel Co, 71 Craven, r 23 Broad Berry E T, painter, 141 Middle, r 139 Pollock Biddle J W, Register of Deeds, court-house, r 29 Pollock Barnum E H, accountant, r 131 Broad Bray N A, elk H and W, 47-49 Pollock Baxter H E, elk H and W 47-49, r 96 Middle Boyd W B, insurance agent and collector, 150 Middle Bagby Dr G K, dentist, 95 Middle, r same Benton Dr J H, dentist, 99 Middle, r 36 New Barham David E (c), jailer, county jail Ball S R, dep elk court, r 130 Pollock Boyd W G, elk A and N C R R office, r 151 Middle Bragaw S C, lawyer, 71 Middle, upstairs, rll7 Pollock Brinkley Alex, elk, r 165 Broad Brinson H T, policeman, r 26 Spring Bishop Geo, box mfr and undertaker, 100 Hancock, r 55 New Bynum A L, grocer, 119 Hancock, r same Boyd W G, machinist A and NCR R, r Hancock's boarding- house Bryan Green, collector Nat Bank, r cor Johnson and Middle Boon Jno A, meat market, 154 Broad Blount Sylvester (c), barber, 164 Broad Brinson J G, painter A and N C R R shops, r 26 Spring * Burrus W P & Co, com mchts, 34 Middle, r East Front and New Bowden F M, grocer, 44 Middle, r 15 George Bowden Thos, saloon, 52 Middle, r 115 Craven Blumgardt S, saloon, 126 Middle, r 13 Broad Baugert E D, jeweler, 140 Middle, r 21 Hancock SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 39 Bow Timothy (c), barber, 140 Middle Bryan James A, Pres Nat Bank, r 151 Middle. ]>rock X M, horse dealer, 70 tSoutli Front, r 17 Change Branson W G, insurance agency, 05 South Front, r 94 Broad Bergeron B "W, saloon, 71 South Front, r Fulford House. Bowden J W, elk, r 20 Hancock Brinson Benj, mechanic, r 8 Metcalf Berry R H, insurance agent, r 25 Hancock. Barrington & Co, sewing machines, 82 Broad Barrington J B (B & Co), r 82 Broad Barrington W R (B & Co), 282 Broad Bowden G D, grocer, 75 Broad, r 118 Broad Brinson W W, locomotive engineer A and NCR R, r cor Metcalf and South Front' Bishop W H, watchman A and N C R R, r Fair Grounds Bishop S C, elk, r 55 New Brice Jno H (c), meat mnrket, 12 Pasteur Blades W B, r 113 East Front. Bryant Prout (c), Trent River Lumber Co. Bryant Asa (c), Trent River Lumber Co. Bryant Owen (c), Trent River Lumber Co. Bryant Virgil (c), meat market, 55 Broad Bryan Judge H R (Superior Court), r 68 East Front Barnes James (c), employe Congdon & Co Banks Nat (c), employe Congdon & Co Bryant J C (c), employe Stinson Lumber Co Bryant A (c), employe Stinson Lumber Co Bryant Jesse (c) employe Stinson Lumber Co Blount B W (c), employe Stinson Lumber Co Bull Rev Edward, r 13 George Boesser Frederick, cabinet maker, r 93 Craven Basnight J S, mgr New Berne Lumber Co, r 4G East Front Bishop R H, elk, r 55 New Butt Rev J F, pastor M E Church, Hancock, r 17 New Brown Henry (c), huckster, Mace's corner, foot Middle st COHEN J S, mgr Champion Clothing House, r 57 Middle Cohen Ed, elk, r 57 Middle Champion Clothing House, 57 Middle Credle Clauss, elk, r 62 South Front Cutler L H & Co, hardware, G9 Middle SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 40 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. Cutler L H, pres Farmers ar.d MeicLaijls Bank, 05 Pollock r 94 Pollock Citizens Bank, 71 Middle Cohen Sol, clothing, 77 Middle, r 89 Pollock Cohen W H, elk, 77 Middle, r 89 Pollock Cox W S, elk, r 104 Pollock Cohen A, pianos and organs, 90 Middle, r Hotel Albert Cotton Exchange, 20 Craven Carraway D T, Supt Cotton Exchange, r 12 Broad Crabtree Jno H & Co, founders and machinists, 33 to 41 Craven Crabtree Jno H, r 107 South Front City Hall and Offices, 51 Craven Cox E B, trucker, 54 Craven Cox P S, r 54 Craven Cox W B, bartender, 126 Middle, r 45 Middle (upstairs) Camron Mack, pressman, 64 Craven Clarke W E, postmaster, r 109 East Front Chadwick F M, tailor, 43 Pollock, r 36 East Front Carraway T D, elk, r 12 Broad Case E M, elk, r 128 East Front Court House Craven County, cor Craven and Broad County Jail Craven County, cor Craven and Broad Credle B G, elk Register Deeds, court-house, r 62 South Front Clark Dr J D, dentist, 86 Craven, r same Churchill L L, tinner, r 77 Pollock Clark C C, lawyer, 79 Pollock, r 85 Pollock Clark W W, lawyer, 79 Pollock, r .s5 Pollock Clark & Clark, lawyers, 79 Pollock, r 85 Pollock Clark C C, jr, machinist, r 85 Pollock Clark Edward E, r 79 Pollock Clark Edward, elk, r 85 Pollock Clark G L, elk, r 85 Pollock Clark J P, civil engineer W N & N II R, r cor New and East Front ^ Coward Mrs Delia, grocer, 121 Pollock, r 123 Pollock Cook Samuel, carriage maker, 126 Pollock, r same Cox EB,jr, elk, r 138 Broad Carpenter E W, claim and real estate agent, 48 Broad, r same Charlton G E, machinist, r 22 New Congdon & Co, saw and planing mills, head East Front SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 41 CoUigan Wm, saloon, 31 Queen, r IIG Hancock Congdon D, r 1(51 Graves Congdon J F, r IGl Graves Case Needham, constraction master Atlantic anil North Carolina Railroad, r 128 Eist Front Clark J B, r 115 East Front Clark Lumber Co, office No 1 King Clark J F, grocer, 36 Middle, r lOli Hancock Caho W T, lawyer, 70 South Front, r Fulford House Credle Mrs B G, boarding-house, G2 South Front Credle Mrs S E, boarding-house, 37 South Front Cohn S & Son, meat market, 81 South Front Cohn Isaac, r cor King and Graves Chapman M VV (c), merchandise, 83 South Front Carter L J, machine agent, r 9 Pollock Carraway J R B, Treasurer National Bank, r 7 Broad Carraway J E, elk National Bank, r 7 Broad Collins Jack, printer, r 20 Metcalf Collins J C, watchman, r 20 Metcalf Crispen Wm (c), Trent River Lumber Co Case C E. elk, r 128 East Front Chadwick E W, ast fit agt Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, r 89 Hancock Cooper J L, manager Trent River Lumber Co, r 87 Hancock Chadwick W S, President Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- road, r Hotel Albert Clark James B, r 111 East Front Crawford Virgil (c), employe Congdon & Co Clark James (c), employe Congdon & Co Charles Jame.'S (c), employe Congdon & Co Cradle Grant (c), employe Stinson Lumber Cft Crockett Wm (c), employe Stinson Lumber Co Curtis Wm (c), emplove Stinson Lumber Co Charlotte W E, painter, r 141 Pollock Coplon S, dry goods, 28 Middle DAIL G D. bookkeeper, r 82 Pollock Daniels John, fish dealer, 10 Middle Discs way C, r 30 East Front Davenport B B, clerk, r 122 Pollock Daniels Thomas, fish and oyster dealer, 11 Middle, r 95 Pollock SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 42 NEW BERNE CITY DIKECTORY. Davis & Arnold (c), saloon, 47 Middle Duffy F S, druggist, 61 Middle, r 18 George Dufty S S, drug clerk, Gl Pollock, r 18 George Duffy J B, drug clerk, 61 Pollock, r 18 George Dannenberg E, bottler, 22 Craven, r cor Graves and King Disosway & Churchill, mill supplies, 43 Craven. Disosway J J, r 118 Pollock Dunn John, grocer and confectioner, 55 and 57 Pollock, r 150 Middle Duffy H B, dry goods, 67 Pollock, r 27 Pollock Dewey T W, cashier Farmers and Merchants Bank, 65 Pol- lock, r 66 Broad Dillingham Mrs E F, books and stationery, 143 Middle. Duffy Dr Charles, physician and surgeon, 116 Middle, r 120 "Pollock Dill S L, Superintendent Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- road, r 122 Broad Duguid Dr J W, physician and surgeon, 90 Middle, r 111 • Pollock Duguid Edward, Supt Meadows Grist Mill, r 111 Pollock. Davis Capt Peter, steamer Neuse, r 138 Pollock Dixon J B, policeman, r 67 Craven Daves Edward Graham, r 43 Broad Duffy Dr Leinster, 59 Broad, r 65 Broad Duncan C D, locomotive engineer Atlantic and North Caro- lina Railroad, r 82 New Douglas Frederic (c), claim agent, r and office 74 New South Front Dail Miss Hattie, teacher Collegiate Institute, r 82 Pollock Davis J P C, clerk Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad freight depot, r 35 South Front Duffy Dr Francis, 116 Middle, r Hotel Albert Davis T H, furniture, 58 Middle, r 35 South Front Dunn William, President New Berne Ice Company, and trucker, r 150 Middle Dudley E R (c), trucker, r Macadamized Road * Davis Mrs Eliza, r 35 South Front Disosway Mark, wholesale liquor dealer, 67 South Front, r Hancock Draney P M, hardware, 97 and 99 South Front, r 96 South Front Dough Augustus, r 98 South Front SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 43 Dennison Maj A R, r cor Metcalf and South Front Duffy R N, r Hotel Albert Disosway R J, grocer, cor South Front and Jones, r same Dunn W T, jeweler, 8 Pasteur Dockham C M, Secretary and Treasurer Stinson Lumber Co., r 12 Queen Dinkins J D, saloon, 6G Middle and 54 Middle Dennis W II, fruits, etc, 38 Middle Dudley George (c), employe Oongdon & Co Dudley "William (c), emplo3'e Congdon & Co Davis L A, clerk, r 56 Metcalf Dickerson E AV, clerk, r 19 Metcalf Dowdy H H, boarding-house, 14 East Front Duffy Miss Alice, taxidermist, r IS George EATON S K, jeweller, 97 Middle, r 115 Pollock East Carolina Dispatch (steamboat line) office, 4 Craven, Geo Henderson agt Ellis Wm, mayor, r 85 Pollock Ellis W B shingle mill, r 25 Pollock Ellis Jno H, bkpr, 29 South Front, r,85 Pollock Elliott Eli, policeman, 29 Jerman Edwards A M, saloon, Gl Broad Emmett Wm, machinist Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- road shops, r 83 Pollock Elliott & Green (c), barbers, 116| Middle Ellis Mrs E B, coal-yard etc, J H Ellis mgr, 29 South Front, r 25 Pollock Emmett L C, machinist Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- road shops, r 83 Pollock Edwards W R (c), blacksmith Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad shops Ellis Sandy (c), laborer Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- road shops Eubank I Wayne (c), auctioneer, etc. Craven, r 45 Burn Elliott S P, Stinson Lumber Co Edwards C R F, engineer and machinist, r 54 Metcalf East Carolina Barrel Factory, B B Neal mgr, on Trent river, foot Hancock Ellis' Turpentine Still, J H Ellis mgr. East Front SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 44 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, 65 Pollock FOY C E, cashier Citizens Bank, r 1(5 Mi Ht^^Consignments respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. SHIPPING ORDERS =^~ .... Care fully Pat Up. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. Go DAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNAL. • • • New Berne, North Carolina. DAILY, $5.00 per Year. WEEKLY, 1. 00 per Year. The above rates are payable in advance. PUBLISHED IN THE CENTRE OF THE GREAT TRUCKING REGION OF NORTH CAROLINA. GIRGULATES EXTENSIVELY- IN ALL THE ADJOINING COUNTIES, AND HAS COERESPONDENTS FSOM VAEIOUS POINTS TO CHRONICLE ALL EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE. Sample Copy Free! SMOKE LA FLOR DE T:^LIvER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 66 ADVERTISEMENTS. W. D. BflRHmOTON'S Is the Place to Buy iViQ^ Clott\ir\2 SHOES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. So/e Agents for Crosseit's Men's Fine Shoes. Ziegler's Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Shoes. And SPECIAL DRIVES in all Goods in my line. lt^"I POSITIVELY GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY RESPECT. L. H. CUTLER. B. B. NRAL. L. H. CUTLER & CO., HARDWARE Sash, Doors, Blinds -AND- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Miiddle Street, New Berne, N. C. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers' Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 67 SURGEON DENTIST, Office, No, 95 Middle St., NEWBERN, N. C. Patentee and Manufacturer of the " BAGBY DENTAL ARTICU- LATION CUP." Isaac H. ©imith Office and Place of Business, 1 30 Middle St. ^ Residence, 47 Johnson St LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. ^ Real Estate Agerit Bailding and IiQari If you wish to BORROW or INVEST MONEY call on him. CHARLES R. THOIVIAS, Attorrxevj ai^d Go\jr\sellor at LiaW Office, Stanly Building, Craven Street, near Pollock, NEW BERNE, N. C. ^'XS.^CTXCES XiT ST-A-TZE! .A.iTX) X"E:ZDSZS.^Zj CO-CTXaTS. E. B. ECLLTS: ^(/ Dealer in Anthracite f^ (f^ /\ I ^'^ and Bituminous \> V//l L NAVAL STORES AND SHINGLES. e • e No. 29 Socith Kroot Street, Union Point. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 68 ADVERTISEMENTS. K. R. Jones WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN P. 0. Box 4S9. ^ ^ Qer\eral JMercKair\dise. 64 Middle Street, NEW BERNE, N. C. THE cIvArk: company, Box L, NEW BERNE, N. C. Shirt and Pants Makers FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. Correspondence invited from out-of-town buj'ers. Prices and Workmanship Guaranteed. G. M. V^AXERS &> Son, No. 78 Broad St., near the Railroad. Buggies, • "^^M ^'^ ^^"^^ • Carriages, . \/4 ^^ Riding Wagons, ^^^^^?\ Vehicles. QnH Torfc a \/m\/V^^^d General Blacksmithing ana tans. O X^^jy Vlljy^^ and Repairing. E. W. 3RYAN, DEALER IN Wirxes, Liquors, Ale, Beer, Cigars, &c. Finest Goods kept in stock and every effort made to please the trade. Cot. South Front and Graven Sts., NEW BERNE, N. C. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 69 =/. H. HACKBURN- JVholesale Gi-ocer . . . • • • unci » » • ... Provision Merchant, No, 171 Broad Street, GEO. N, IVES k SON., f'sh - • • Oysters. I'-a-ck:ee.s o^- Fresh and Salt Fish of all kinds in season, carefully packed and shipped to all parts of the country. SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS * p^^^j^^ Houses JmokrhS'^CITY. New River and Airo-f /^n-o ^ UeauFOUT. North River . . UyStClS. ^ Branch House: . . RALEIGH, N. C. /. R. PARKER, Jr„ . . - . ,— i— . . . (Successor to Churchill & Parker.) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice • Family • Groceries • and • Provisions, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded .... Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. .... Commodious Stable Accommodations Free No. 77 BEOAD STEEET. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 70 ADVERTISEMENTS. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA -^ R AII.RO AD :^ Connects with the E. C. D. Line of Steamers at New Bern for all points North, these steamers con- necting with the Norfolk Southern Railroad, the N. Y., P. & N. R. R., and Pennsylvania Railroad. Connects also with Bay Line of Steamers at Nor- folk, and with the " Norfolk, New Bern and Wash- ington (N. C.) Direct Line " of Steamers for Norfolk, connecting with " Clyde " Line for Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the " Old Dominion " Line for New York. Connects at Goldsboro and Kinston with Atlantic Coast Line for all points South, and for Northern, Eastern and New England cities. Connects with Richmond & Danville Railroad at Goldsboro for all points North, East, South and West. Connects with the Wilmington, New Bern & Nor- folk Railroad at New Bern for all points on their line and connections. Through Tickets and Through Bills Lading. S. L. DILL, Sup't, W. S. CHADWICK, Pres't. New Bern, N. C. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. STOP AT THE 1:UI?<>1M:.VN IK) ri:L, KALKKJH, X. c. ALL THE DELICACIES DAILY. GLflSSIFIED DIRECTORY. BANKS. Citizens, 71 Middle, Thos A Green, president Farmers and Merchants, Go Pollock, L H Cutler president. National Bank of New Berne, Jas A Bryan president, 51 Pollock BARBERS. Allen W F (c), 68 Middle Banks H L (c), 93 Middle Blount Sylvester (c), 164 Broad Bow Timothy (c), 140 Middle Elliott & Green (c), 116i Middle Jarvis W H (c), 164 Broad Shepard W H (c), 69 South Front Spruill P W (c), 85 South Front BOARDING. American House, N Whitford prop Credle iMrs B G, 62 South Front Credle Mrs S E, 37 South Front Dowdy H H, 14 East Front Fulford House, 41 South Front Hancock House, 105 Hancock Hines Mrs J M, 99 Middle Hotel Albert, 81 Middle, M Patterson & Son props ISIoore Wright, 40 South Front Smith Mrs F M, 90 IMiddle Smith Miss W B, 37 East Front Willis C F, 104 South Front SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 72 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. BUTCHERS. Brice Jno H (c), Pasteur Cohn S & Son, 81 South Front Johnston Matt (c), 215 Pollock Nelson Chas E, G7 Broad Swert B, 49 Middle and 51 Broad Stover Chas, 51 Broad Williams B F (c), 53 Middle Warren John, 55 Middle CARRIAGE MAKERS. Cook Sam'l, 126 Pollock Waters G H & Son, 78 Broad Winfield & Son, 66 Broad CLOTHING. Barrington W D, 67 Middle Cohen J S, 57 Middle Cohen Sol, 77 Middle Howard J M, 53 Pollock Humphrey Hill, 48 Middle Rosenbaum J, 35 and 65 Middle Schultz L & Co, 107 and 109 Middle Smith A J, 79 Middle COTTON BROKERS. Bryan E K, Cotton Exchange Caraway D T, 20 Craven Gates & Oliver, 19 Craven Green Thos A, 71 Middle Havens Jonathan, Cotton Exchange La Montague Pierre, Old Dominion Wharf Latham J E, 3 Craven Manley M, 18 Craven Mebane C D, Cotton Exchange Meyer Frank, Cotton Exchange Redmond James, Cotton Exchange Simmons F G, 18 Craven SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Pliila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 73 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Bishop E K, near Old Dominion Wharf Burrus W P & Co, 34 Middle HoUister & Cox, 53 South Front La Montagne Pierre, Old Dominion whart Latham J E, 3 Craven Rountree W F, 65 South Front CONTRACTORS AND CARPENTERS. Hancock J W, r 189 Middle Latham .J E, 3 Craven McKay JA, A&NCRR shops Marshall TE, A&NCRR shops ]\Ioseley D G (c) Mackey S (c) ^ -^ , Tavlor Elijah, A&NCRR shops Taylor J B, A & N C R R shops Wood D B, A & N C R R shops COLORED CHURCHES. First Baptist, South Front, Rev John Johnston (c) pastor Clinton Chappel, Methodist, Norwood st Cedar Grove Baptist, Fair Grounds, Elder Smiles Colored Catholic, Middle, Rev P F Qufnn Bethel Methodist, Macadamized Road^- Ebenezer Presbyterian, Pasteur Guildfield Baptist, Pavytown Newtown Baptist, W H Moon (c) Pastor St Cyprian (c) Episcopal, Queen, Rev S W Cassey DRUGGISTS. Berry Richard, 87 Middle Duffy F S, 61 Middle GreenCC, estate of, 103 Middle Gaskill Geo W, cor Middle and Pollock Gooding R J, 96 Middle Jordan J V, 144 Middle Mace U S, 31 Middle Jones R D V, 111 ^Middle West End Drug Company, lo3 Broad SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 74 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. DRY GOODS. Baxter J J, 91 Middle Duffy H B, 67 Pollock Jarvis D F, 63 Pollock Hackburn & Willett, 47 and 49 Pollock Jones K R, 64 Middle Holland J B, 95 Middle Marks & Son, wholesale and retail, 71 and 73 Pollock Ulrich F, wholesale and retail, 46 Middle FISH AND OYSTER DEALERS. Daniels John, 10 Middle Daniels Thomas, 11 Middle Gaskill Fernie & Co, 14 Middle Ives Geo N & Son, 12 Middle Lane B B, 16 Middle Watson C T, 13 Middle GROCERS. Bynum A L, 119 Hancock Coward Mrs Delia, 121 Pollock Clark, J F, wholesale and retail, 36 Middle Dunn John, 55 and 57 Pollock Disosway R J, cor South Front and Jones Harrison J M, cor Spring and Pollock Hackburn J H, wholesale and retail, 171 Broad Joyner G (c), 18 Pasteur Hollister C S, 59 South Front Lorch Wm, 141 Broad Lucas & Lewis, 60 Middle Messic J W, 40 Middle Parker J R Jr, 77 Broad Pigott J R, 34 Middle Roberts & Bro, 80 South Front Roberts M T, cor Pasteur and Queen Smallwood J W, 71 Broad Scott M J, 24 Middle Taylor L J, Taylor Junction Taylor J F, wholesale and retail, 18-22 Middle SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 75 GENERAL MERCHANTS. Chapman M W (c), 83 South Front Folmau C, 103 Hancock Hill Steven (c), cor South Front and German Huff Helen, cor South Front and Spring Joseph Rosa, 53 Broad Jones K R, 04 Middle Jackson James, 117 South Front Kellum James, 164 Pollock McCarthy T F, McCarthy's Square Merillo Joseph, 115 South Front Rose Wallace, 172 Broad Paris Z, cor Spring and Pollock Simmons Abe, 193 Pollock Scott Eugene, 88 Queen Tucker Eugene. 149 Broad Vincent A H, East Pollock HARDWARE. Draney P M, 97 and 99 South Front New Bern Store and Hardware Co, 18 Eden Smallwood and Stover, 73 Middle Wood L S, 43 Pollock Whitty J C & Co, 23-27 Craven Hackburn & Willett, 47 and 49 Pollock JEWELERS. Baxter E B, 99 Middle Bell C S, 83 Middle Dunn W T, 8 Pasteur Eaton S K, 97 Middle Matthews E J, 97 Middle LIVERY STABLES. Hahn M & Co, 120 and 122 Middle Jones J A, 70 South Front Stewart J W 70-76 Broad Street E S, 92 Middle SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 76 NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. MACHINISTS. Crabtree Jno H & Co, 33-41 Craven Clark Ed E, r 79 Pollock Charlton G. E, r 22 New Clark C C Jr, 85 Pollock Manwell & Cook, near Ice Factory Neal JH, A&NCRR shops Springle HG, A&NCRR shops Stanly J B, A&NCRR shops Willis P A, r 22 East Front Warters W R, A & N C R R shops Warters C R, A & N C R R shops Warters W \V, A&NCRR shops MILLINERS. Lane Mrs B B, 10 Middle Lane Miss Harriet, 59 Pollock Rishton Miss Lucv, 67 Pollock Rhodes Mrs M J, 76 Pollock Whaley Mrs Bsttie, 78 Pollock SALOONS. Bryan E W, 51 South Front Bovvden Thos, 52 Middle Bergeron B W, 71 South Front Blumgardt, 126 Middle CoUegan Wm, 31 Queen Davis & Arnold (c), 47 Middle Dinkins J D, 54 and 66 Middle Edwards A M, 61 Broad Garrett J S, 38 Middle Harrell J W, 26 Middle Moore J W (" Jimmie "), 75 Middle Rodman J P, Junction Queen and Broad Taylor L J, Taylor Junction Taylor J F, 18-22 xMiddle Disosway Mark, wholesale liquor dealer, 67 South Front SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. NEW BERNE CITY DIRECTORY. 77 STEAMBOAT LINES. East Carolina Dispatch, 4 Craven Independent, East Craven New Bern, Norfolk and Washington, 1 Craven Vanceboro, 1 Craven Old Dominion, foot of Craven TAILORS. Chadwick F M, 43 Pollock Gaskill N M, 84 Middle Holly M P (c), 95 South Front Sawyer R (c), 63 South Front E UROPEAN HOTEL C. H. STONEBANKS, PROPRIETOR. EOOMS 50c. PER NIGHT. Nos. 311. 313 and 313^ Fayetteville St. RALEIGH, N. C. ^ Washington * Gazette . . . . A Democratic Weekly Fall of News and Home Reading A Most Excellent Advertising AIedium for Eastern North Carolina. ff. A. LATHAM, Owner and Editor. SMOKE LA FLOR DH TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 78 ADVERTISEMENTS. Mrs. E. F. DILLINGHAM, BOOI^SELLEI^MDS'PATIONBr^, Dealer in Art Needle W-^ork Supplies, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. 143 MIDDLE STREET. •51 ■^MARK DISOSWAY=i£^ o li Successor to James Redmond, DEALER IN 3 «3 WNES, LOUORS, 33^ CD CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ^ '' 'SorG"a^stlk'ilrse°°''", NEW-BERNE, N. G. ^ W. G. BRINSON Fire Insttraiiee Agency -Office, No. 65 South Front Street- GEO. HENDERSON^ /"/re and Marine Insurance, NEW BERN, N. C. C^^Only First-class Companies Represented. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 79 JOHN D. DINKINS, DEALER IN 7a^ lll:li||:ili REPAYS HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR:^-^ Beeswax, Hides (Green or Dry.) ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR Cooa, Fox and Deer Hides, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF SKIN. SEE HIM, NEXT DOOR TO K. R. JONES, 54 and 56 Middle Street, NEW BERNE. N. C. PUl^E N0RTP mWW^n CO^N WpigKEY A. SPECIALTV. SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 80 ADVERTISEMENTS. J. J. BAXTER- NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. E. P. REED & Go's Celebrated Ladies' Shoes. 91 Middle St., Nearly Opp. Baptist Church. -^•S. R. STREET ^i^ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, NOTARY PUBLIC. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. No. 79 SOUTH FRONT STREET, • NEW BERNE, N. C. ^ ■ • I I Wholesale Grocer. PAINTS, OILS, ^^ AGENCY... ROPES, TWINES, ^U „^^^^, ^^„ p_,^^^ AND CANVAS. ^| and oid l> wj Virginia Cheroots. Horsford Bread Preparation, ME ^ ^ 46 Middle Street, NEW BERNE, N. C. C. L. SPENCER, Commission Merchiant AND DEALER IN HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN and ALL KINDS FEED. No. 21 Middle Street. SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. A D V K K TIS KM ENTS, 81 63 o NO. 62 CRAVEN ST., . . NEW-BERNE, N. G. . . Will practice in the Courts of Craven, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow and Pamlico counties, and all the Federal Courts. Conveyancing and Management of Real Estate a Specialty. '':^m- — TIMOTHY BOW^ Censorial Artist ■^"Finest Chairs in the City. HAIR-CUTTING AND SHAVING IN AN • • • ARTISTIC and SATISFACTORY MANNER 140 MIDDLE STREET: SMOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 89 Edwards <5c Broughton, Publishers, Printers and Binders, Raleigh, N. C. ^:^ ! ^ SMOKE LA FLOR DE TELLER CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 90 ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 OL COHEN •«s- M =THE RED STAR THE LEADING CLOTHIER,.. HATTER and FURNISHER ALSO DEALER IN Shoes, .... Dry Goods, Ladies Goods, Trunks and Valises, ^ No. yy Middle Street., NEW BERNE, N C. C L T H R V SAIOKE ROYAL BLUE CIGARS. Frank Teller & Co., Manufacturers, Phila. ADVERTISEMENTS. 91 THE Wilmington, Newbern and ^- Norfolk Railway THE ONLY BETWEEN Wilmington and Newbern. r^ Two Daily Passenger Trains, First-class Service, Only three and one-half hours between the two cities. Double Daily Freight Service, Only four and one-half hours in transit. Connects at Newbern with Boat Lines, and with A. & N. C. R. R. L for all Northern and Western points, and at Wilmington with the diflfer- f. ent lines for the South. Through Tickets and Through Bills Lading. Freight handled with * .• dispatch. For information, address H. A. WHITING, Gen. Manager. J. W. MARTENIS, G. F. and P. A., Wilmington, N. C. JOHN S. MANIX, Agent, T. C. MclLHENNY, Jr., Agent, Newbern, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. 1>1 1' . Lilc Oencll . / YKAK.S, I am ^.ILI~ I can do your -work k suit yoi!. RK WARRANTED. COME AND SEE ME. THE JEWELER, 97 MIElDLE -STREET, Opposite the Baptist Gliurch. :ASKILUS * PItIaRMACY^ GEOW/. GAgKiLL, Phop. / Prescriptions Carefufiy CoTiipounded . . . ■ /• ' A full and-jGompleleSlQpb^^of Toilet Articles, L O. MARKS S- SON WmOLESALE y\I.W ^V^V THK Ol-fEAPESr. NEW BERNE, N