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S PnHV( AaaooiMicw OoUkoro Uit
0141. CLtlllia BATES.
;ocmil and Yoalh't Companion $3.50
Amr"tt.l.Ticaojr!t 3.33
Hoathm CuHiTtr 3.83
" DiaorM'i MAxin 3.00
" ScUatifio Amrica. 4.00
" 84. 5lcboJJ 4.00
" Ontary 5.00
" Detroit Fill PTe ... 3.30
" North Amer. Rariew 3.33
Nw York World 3.33
Str 3 33
iloco mud Finn 1.73
Courier Joaniil 3 50
" Ntwiind ObMntr. 3.50,
' Harper Ml 50
Weekly i'O ,
Yaong People 3 .00
Intertited in Onlo'w. . Prccccdings cf Board cf Commissioners
Be.ieTinj thkt you ar more interested . of Craven County,
in the SaildinK of railroad from x, . , ,
Ooldibototo Onslow than any editor I The board of coimi.onprS cfLraven
know a , I sabsait these thoughu for county met in regular at-seion Monday,
MAHKS1 OPEMMi.
I j oar consideration.
j The aboTe paxacraph is from a com
' monicstion to the Ooldseoro Argus in
i which the writer U urjclog the feasibili
ty of building a railroad from Oolds
boro to Swansboro. It is perhaps true,
rery true, that the editor of the Argus
is mors interested in building a railroad
from GoicUboro to Onslow than any
other editor, but if ths writer means to
oonrey the thought that the editor of
the Argus has manifested more interest
April 1, 1-9, at 11 o'clock a m" Pren
ent, Jamss A. Bryan, Chairman; E. W.
Smallwood, J. A. Meadows. l,iuiel
Lane and Wm. L'lcve.
The following were appointed tax
listers for 13. Township No. 1, W.
H. Lilian. No. 2 S. Y. Latham. No.
3, R. A. liuje I. No. 5 W. P. Stanton:
No. 6 J i II. liurtrr. No 7, Wra. Foy:
No. S. W. M. Watson. No 9. M. V.
Car m on. j
The her;:T '- r p-rt wa hats led in
Atlantic Baptist Associnti : n.
Tne union myelin,? t-f n.-fireiiO ivc
from the various chtin hes. ccnsti'.u'.inj
the Atlantic Ilr.ptiit Auioeintion, cel.
vened in (joidJoro oa Friday last.
The attendance was euoh &6 has usually
characterized the tiiL-eim The morn
ing session was d-.-voted to the matter
of organization, and the reception of .
I Aa previougly advertised, O. Marks reports fretn the various ciiurohea. In 1
had set apart Tuesday for toe opening tne afternoon the subject of systematic
of his colossal emporium on the corner beneficence was discussed by llt-vs. C. ,
NOiilU C'AEOLLVA NEWS.
Mammoth Brick. Buildiup Filled with
the Largest Stock of Goodx Lvcr
Seen in New Berne.
Beautiful Day Large Crowds Pres
ent Many Expressions of Admiration.
A. J. Hires and J. L
01 eJUJ eMasiaair have in
arc4 ta Oeefe e IbaSapartor Court
s kfp hk record ra ih uii oich
was) hmilt fu the pa roe, but bae iitsi
few fsrmien la the cwalv fcve
BihftliutU(Mn. Mr. J . . tt.or
Cy U th Sv 9rUr tk,a
la to ttM aoa io tau IK hurry o
piaattawtaer take mr ! nJ pui
sjeaitaiax vadvr t4 to snake t shou.
Tkm savU eevice ut tsporu
' " A tlAnta Coostltution. J W
Old tubecribers rwlT.ai tne Jor- ; " ti7in to sure railroad facilities and was acceded and iLed.
,,, ..i w v.,. mr of thus , for Umlow county than any senior ne i i eier iri.way. cnnsianie -eiect
pprs, can. by mailing application to ! knows of, then he has not reaa the
the offlo-e In person or by letter, hare a Jova.vaL for the last ten yean.
statement of their account on our books The inimitable iisnrr mount once
id that, "He that tootelh not his
No.
A .
ahowinc what theT will have to remit to
entitle them to any of tha akove publi- owa horn the same shall remain in a
cations they naar seleci.
to w n h i p
bond , K
pOl D ttd .
M J Watk.i..
to t r i r. -.'. r I.:
Pii n tf if i " io
of
hiiv ing failed to give
--til. Jr. , n ap
( 1 1 -1 n
Cm AND VICINITY.
Th ?ta:-' MwLcs,; Convf i.tio..
tu- '. K.:tal'th City on ti.- Ktli "
11 Man Dncn A WUIett roaJn
state of nntootadness. " At the risk of
being considered egotistical we wish to street
recall some of the efforts of the JuCR- r.i. red that ih
Xii, m behalf of Onslow and to listera appointed
assure our friends in that county that comuinM.'m-rs in
our efforts to kep before the public the next.
lelk
niei t
t M
n j e i n 1 1 s f i o n
from F i v e
e on U't
toy the tax
the board of
n-1 ay in May
of Middle and Pollock streets.
I Early in the morning the door were
thrown open and by nine o'clock the
! crowd began to gather, gradually in'
creasing until about four o'clock in the
j afternoon when the numerous aisles,
were fi.led with, ladies principally,
; examining the different departments.
A full complement of polite and busy
clerks were at the. various counters to 1Dg the discussion, after which a gen-
1 loin the State Papers.
Raleigh Visitor: Mayor Thompson
sent a party to the workhouse today for
thirty days, as a nuisance.
Sandford Express: A fruit canning
establishment lias been organized at
Keyei;r, with a capital stock of S3,O0O.
Elizabeth City News: So far this has
oeen the best season in many past for
fishermen. The opening exercises at
Ayoca begin on April 23, on which day
the editorial banquet is set.
Durham Tobacco Plant: Strong ef
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON.
New Bei!.e, April 2.
New Berne market steady. Sales of
10 bales at 9 1-4 to 10.
A. Woodson
Whitty. Eq. At niht the introductory : forts are being made to bring the local
sermon was preached to a good audience option cause into disrepute. Let its
by Rev. A. J Hires, of Kinston. After fri "and firm as a rock in this
j crisis and with faith take for their
a short uevotioual service on Saturday motto: --Trust in God and do the right. ':
morning, the subject of Sabbath ob Morganton Star: Our farmers tell us
servance and desecration was discussed that the present prospect for wheat is
by Dr. R. H. Lewis, of Kinston, and J.
M. Brinson, Esq.. of New Berne, open-
Am vmtulv a-athecta
t9 hwlhiel as Uke fttwsi poalorrlce
.ava4 have arrea fotd wii that lUi
Farrow's satt ae bn .-! from
tktt. 1ay uo h s ib-
Atm Dctl( I taa froaj-o rvai
the
th is
t , Ta atraas (or fa ptaw i
UZ."av, ta add.tioc vtnployin, a 1 Trirlty - .
aarvtm asaaniJiar. caagat o to U to 0
JaiavaCU. Um a are MaJUg ib- r ( TO ,,.r T.
- smiuom wSMuraesvi ib-t
hmld ale pmysv aassaiags a day and aak
lfca4 las fcaa It of las rreulii asay b
Vald yasa thMS thas their tftc may
; twquirsd by th pwriaMt
' - XecteaM Uod( fseartt beusaea dull
im Ms offlc. He aaye there m a grmt
'4- tTUit off ia t aasahMC of snort4ave
' f waght la fM riaarUoo. When it
1 M MlfwMa Osl Iks 4f um In the
yios tarpMtlM tas eoaetaJag to do
LIUk U h aroaisJy refatad the eug
V aioew aay tag Im tha aurxh side of
Kms fV UKvesUss. chkiksa, potato
ouoatry a esuoa) never gave
section lu: nurJay.
We ar iiid.rrarl that there ibutoc
bar rocm la !!! county. Hyde, ho w
svsr. i not a dy c anty.
A p.n4! car i informs u that th f't
bll match 1 w . n V k Eorevt and
:i i'T i ho f rmer by S3
Ston waU Itenu.
x -t r.-n ing an
entire r. w drrae. and when the im
pOTtus; r. y :n frorene are com -pletad
she will te rery nanJsome.
Mr. llr -olt wu : tiie V'.xchango
Tuerlay wi'.h a iot ot , cott... luoh. . is
u.uai wh h;m, csraman led '.he highest
pricn. U ttjk.nci : i cen'ji f r a prt
o( it.
Our thankt are tnderd the lies
peruua Literary Society at Trinity t'ol
Uge for an invitation to attend their
public dsbale April Uih. Ur A. H.
While from our neighboring town.
Polio t ills, u to b the orator of the
1 day
. . ,, For omeiimo back the city of Coluro-
weaiher aa we axe having bow would -
M saake aay J be had U Heated tor ' bia. 8 (.' rtu ixrn o,tkia an effort to
eettbiMh ruanuiactuncg Industrie in
taeir midac. The last ru ruber of the
Record put iiah-d tSere. oimiains an
accuuu. of a furniture factory moving
torro t r , m N 1 Tk ith 1 ' ipttaJ of
fJO.OXl
t
J
ts our lat Iuom voa " ' w y
Kt, X F. Ctoapaa kaia instead of
Mrs. Caapweaav a silas ddlr o
aweislly ta or "
Oa laaS Sunday ih Hismt- o try Hap
sjaia fcutd) eavvtem m iair a .nun h
1st Bayttocv. tha It-. C. Durbi ot
Um aad a good eulii . an i
.
TV Fre WU1 B.ptwu hvd men u -ehjaraai
at Treat car Wo.l bi noutac
I fir gioO sneetuig m it 1 hr Hi j
. aajas) a largv er I Mw . u a here '
ta an axare UapcU ehurrn ta Pamltco
tt ts a a ice aaa CMOiatodioa houte ot
wroreaip. aad to TUoa J Saeryer and
ka ajsaaaara im taa4 swagbborfeood be
oa Ua eradi o (ta Wiasi bvlU.
Oa the) day a Marc, at the reel
aUaKw of Uoaba Fiahar. eoi.. dd at the
advaacwd ifsef 1 year. Feaay Al
way. Sha wea hey aid doU the esdeea
aersosi la Paaaiio eowary. li ao ia th
aaaaerm part a warh OaroJiaa. She 4 -Maaaty
teeoilaoged lb Kevoloiiooary
War aad Oasa. WaahUgtoei. Sha was
raaaawkaady aaaSsThaly aad aWby ap to
m fe saosasaa Soe her deavh. She
aad oaly hwaa ward ot the eoanty for
aaoal lee y
Of hsaith aad etreasrih reaawed and of
earn aad e fort fatarwa the aaa ot
0yraa ad Fie a. aa U acta ta aaxaaoay
vhk aatmwe affeetaaily mltmMom tba
' I saesn waea aeeUva or Mtioae. For
-aaja ta 90a. aad fl-ft aottlea by alt lead-
aSOar (Oaalav Ca.) lUaaa.
- Taw aaaay rrlaada of Mr. Law. Marine
wtU fea (1a4 W kaaer lhas fea hae gooe
lav taa saarnaptlia bejsiaise acaia. Us
kaa fseeatiy bail large etoreaowa -
Tba (areaara la laav seaooa are basy
pewswrtac k plaaa taetaer ero; bat
few am eas-tac rartuiaara tale
They Sad hi pave to raiae each at
' v ' I' ' R ;erts of ia e h oone r
ktilia 1. ! i i ;. . r n hr J f rom .
Ha at i r. f lu- Wmi India Inlands
on the u.; tt, of hi letter,
tstl bad to tjait .;;! anothr uland to
dUpv of ui recnwia lr of his cariro,
which h b jp 1 to r h by lh3l in
stant, lie rport tho lumber market
there very dui.
The loae to shipping and human life
poo the eeas during tne bouterons
aaooth of March juet paeeed seems to
have oiade an anxieaaliy high record.
Tba coast of oar own State has shared
ao little the fata uy. w hich ooatinaadly
Brgee the importance of better equipped
life saving service and the beet light
houses off lialteras that cm be en
gtaeered.
Cai. E. W. roavSalia eoij 100 worth
as? pan Ue4 year froea foar paar treaa.
TatCoL Ml a rood faraiar too. aavt&g
I aaada foart bairn ot aoatoa oa six
'rarai year ago.
J. Usra baa eoid aeariy 10000
warvb ot enseoa fraea Bve acrae saaca
H baa oakivaaad the five
every year eiaoe taa war, aad it
tea a boat atx heiea every year.
a aakaawa veaaai wUa stgaala of
diaamas waa eeaa ocT Is River bar
I Swaday. aad oa Moaday ts wee an
ahoat a as lie froon shore. Cape
WUIlaat Moor of tba scar. A J Marine
triad Io ga oal to U la bia jawt boas bat
leva aaa waa too roaga; having obtained
a larger baas aa saartad acaia next
aaarmiag. bag before aa v to it they
hiisale t saui aad weal oa toward Bean
fort. It ta rapposel seekaaoa or death
aad visited tba ere w.
Wbal baa bacoeaa of the Onslow rail
road? Soaaaaiaaaa we bear of a saw
T the next thing w bear ia that
lab) eold. li it a aaoaay-amah last acbaeae
ta g tba Lactaiataro to graaa eoariars.
aad than sell oat. per nape to soae
other ooapaay? Wa east a railroad
froea eoenawbere, wa doat mach care
tf. Wa veer load tba other day by
a yoaac gvotleeaea that tba raiiroad
ONmld aooa bo bar, aad vasa we
aabod bias wkeva H waa eovnlag froot
keM. -'raaa Neaaaa to Wilnaiaaraoo.
aad tbaa a New Baraa, via Jackaoa
vUL. W tulj bias we tboaght be
saost he Bstatalea. thai ba aaeaat War
aaw. baa ba woald bar tt Meaeea
Weil, aaayba w will gee oaa froai Nee-
i a boat a aooa aa frooa aaywbere
a. cam ot laroaoy wa tried before
aaa at oar SBagaaratea. W. A. Caoedy.
lata week, t eat Satarday a aagro by
of Otiver Red rick broogbt
lata to tba store of Mr. W N
MarfaM toaalL Mr Maria aorehaeed
Vh paaa, aad aa they bad the appear
aaoa of batog; deaard with a nacaln.
laOQght they ware hia. However he
jjiiS eaiiiigi irriinni to bsiag CHiver to
x tad aa the toi io w log Monday, when
Iba aegro adagluad that ha took the
aaa oat of tba g n aooa Friday night
by goiag ta tbt;oagb tho bait boie, aad
aarryiag lhana oa at a tide door which
wa barred laeide. Ha lao4tcatvd an
Otber negro, Carolina Pearsoo. the
ferryaiaa, whoca ba said asaieted him
bo get the) peaa aff Oliver was also tn
d tetad tba same da y for laklar aa axe
kaadlafrooB tba etor of E. ii. South
Caroliaa gave bood for hia appearance
al eeart. baa Oliver wea taksa to jail
- Ivy depoty aaantT J. T. Canady and
Owaa Jaetic. Oliver bae eerved ooe
year ta tba paaitaatary for bdVglary
uoaaialsts t la tbia aalghborhood a few
yaaraaco.
' ' at
Caesa as I
Taotaaaada raffer f roan blood poieoa
wba woo. Id ba eared if they gave B. B
B. (Botaaio Blood Balsa) a trial Send
taa Biood Balm Co.. AUaata, Oa. . for
aooa: af woodarfai raxea, that oooviace
tba aaoal skaptiaaJ. Il le sent free.
J. O. Oibaoa. Maridiaa. Mas., write
'For aasabwr of yaars I so flared un
told aaiaale frcm biocd potaoa . 8ev
arm! arcaaiaaat physloiaoe did m litU
t aa good. I basraa ta am B B. B.
wiitk vary little faith, boa. to mr utter
extTpriaa it ba at ad a as a will and
haaxTTBaTaoa."
X. T. Haibartoa. Maeoa, Oa . write .
I Boatractad blood potaoa. I &m tried
aoeaieaaM. aad tbaa went to Hot
Boris g. I rataraad aoene a ralaad
gaas awyeaaaily. Mohiag ecad la do
aaa aay good. My snath sr peraaaded
ga U tr & B. B. To aay attar eetoa
bmbeaaat every aloar qoachly healed "
Baa). Mosria. AUaata, Oa.. wtMm
! aailerwd rears from syphilitic blood
which rvfesed to ba mred by all
Aa Item for the Wilmington Star,
The following dsath notice waa sent
la last nighr
Fanale Alway. col . died at Limbo
FYeber ' oa the fTth of March 1!34. was
bora la Kto. Was a member of the
caarch for flfy year, and remeaib.-ed
OeoaraJ Waeniagtoa welt.
Mew Mas tra.ee
Measre. W OUrer. C E. Foy. E.
B. Cox and Samuel W. Small wood ap
peared before the Clerk of the Court
yaeterdey and were duly qualified as
magistral The first named oa this
last ia ready to perform the nuptial
eereaaoalee whenever called poo free
af charge, aad we venture to say it will
be doe "ieoently end in good order."
Fotand Bead in the River
Tne dvad body of an unknown colored
was found floating in Trtnt river
Friday just below the railroad
bridge. The keeper of the bridge die-
covered th body, tied it to the bridge
aad sect for Corooer odea. Tne Coro
ner summoned a Jury and after exami
nation agrerd up-n a vsrdict that the1
man came to bis death by blows from
the hands of some unknown person.
The neck bone was broken and ths
body terribly bruiaed in several plaoee.
The man waa aajadged to be about
twenty Ave or thirty years old and was
sapcoeed to have been dead about one
eaoath He coui I n t be identified by 1
any ooe.
It le possible that he is the sams man
who waa kn'Xked r tT a vood boat some
two or three weeks iri several milee
baio w ihe city, bo t p rt ire who saw the
body say not
The boo y waa turoed over to lb
eoanty undertaker f r burial.
New Be nua Uo-0:ed.
Rv. U C. Vase. D D.. has been elect
ed to mem berth ip ia the "Xmencan In
st 1 tat of Cbrlatian Pni.. . "
Tnie ia ao important and notable cr
gamxatioo cf acbolara and aciealista in
America and T-urope Its object ia to
cultivate the tu !y of the relations ba
leen science and religion, and aa
pacialJy to produce and circulate cbol
eriv uieratur aotao'.iag tLe toech
id of antici(m. mater lal :oj , and
very f n m ut false pbiloeophy. Cur
root modern litrraiure i foil of insid
aooi aa well as open infidelity, and the
youth of the land are to be guarded in
meeting thrae wide and subtle latlu
encee This aociety is working in this
domain, and publish as its organ a
periodic 1 cal.ed ''Christian Thought."
In its 'ir, t membership we ae-e such
Dtoii u 11 ii Kemp P. Battlr, Pree't
of the University of N L . , one of the
Vice President , Hon. Too. F. Bayard,
Pree. Lee of Waahington-Ie Univer
sity, PreeiJent Pat ton of Princeton
Univsrsity . Profs. Simpson of Edin
burgh University, and Sukee of Cam
bridge, rlogland . Bishop Fallows and
Hurst: Prof li. L Dsbney, D.D., of
Tsxas. Wm E. Dodge, Joe. Cook, and
hoe. of iuc.i strong men of this genera
tion. Rv. C K. Deems, D.D., is Praei-
Jnl. Such sn ir.iaiulioo for such
work with such a membership must be
DO n erf Uar intljeciial for good in the
cotinlry .
- ut Holt, bat Basinrss !"
Is the way a Western man pat U in sx
praeeuig to a frind hU complete salia
I action in the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleaa
aat Purgative Pellets. So small aad
yet so effectual", they bid fair to sup
pfaat entirely the old style pill. Ad
ar-redy remedy for Sick aad Bilious
Headache, Blliousneea, Conatipeiioc
aad ail blood diaorders. Mild inaction,
wernderfal ia effect. Put ap in vlaie,
ooavmlanl io carry. Their nee attand-
wealth. reeources and possibilities of
their county and the necessity for rail
road facilities have not relaxed, and
that the seed sown in the p&et are be
winning to take root and laneible result
will soon f ol lo w.
The editor of the JuIRXaL remem
bers when he stood alons as an advo
cats for a small appropriation to the
Quaksr Bridge road in a meeting of the
magistrate of J.d ocuntj. He re
members how ths idea of building a
road through the pocoein was ridiculed,
some' newspaper corresoondents de
clariag Ibey could stand ou a tussock in
the pocoein and shake an acre. But a
privets fund waa raised by the enter
prising businees men of New Berne and
a few citizens of Onslow snd Jones, a
survey was made, the editor of the
JovilaI. being ons among the first to
pay out money for that purpoee. The
survsying party began on the Onslow
side and expected lo go through in one
day. On the evening of the second
' day after tbsy bad been out, we, in
company with two or three others, went
out from the Jonse county side in search
of them. They were met about two
miles from the plantations and it was
aftr night before they got out, having
cut their way through the briars and
thick undergrowth an entire day with
out anything to eat. Tbsy came through
on the evening before the fearful storm
that washed away the Atlantic Hotel at
Beaufort. But ws are digresiicg. Ths
work of constructing the road wag be
gun the following winter under ths
1 suprinteDdsnce of Mr F. O Simmons.
The funds were soon exhausted, but
enough had been donelo convince the
moat skeptical that a road could be con
structed and those who had ridiculed
the idea became warm supporters of
the enterprise. Aa act was secured
from the General Assembly giving a
number of convicts to ta-w-ork, and
about that time the JuI KNal came into
existence at Kinston and almost from
its first issus it began to urge, agitate
and demand that the convicts be sup
plied in accordance with law. Our
friends in both Jooee and Onslow re
member the obstacle that were thrown
in th way. The authorities were
wrapped up with the idea of complet
ing the Western N C. R. and all the
convicts wsrs being sent to that work.
But for the persistent demands of the
people made through the columns cf
the JoruwtLltis doohtfnl I' iwirlrti
sver would have been sent to that
work. But they were, after much do
lay supplied and the final result waa
the Quaker Bridge and Core Creek
roads, both valuable and useful high
ways. The JoiBXiL has also constantly
urged the construction of the railroad
froea New Berne to Wilmington, paaa
ing through the heart of Onslow. It
has published, perhape, fifty line on
the subject where the Aryns has pub
lished ooe on a railroad from Ooids
boro to Onslow. But we have learned
on thing, viz: that while constant
egiaaiioa and demands made through
a newspaper may secure the execution
of a law, it takss something else to
build a railroad. The Argus is doing
its full duty in agitatinc the road from
Goldaboro; the Jocr.vaL has done its
work for the New Berne and Wilmlng
ton road. and the business men of the two
cities wilt soon have arrangements made
for the consummation of the scheme.
So mote it be.
Dover.
We note with pleasure the substan
tial Improvements going on at Dover in
this county. Several new buildings are
in course of erection and the streets sre
being regularly laid out and put in
good condition. It is on the A. & N . C.
R in the western end of the county and
will some day in the near future be a
great gra'n shipping station as well as
lumber. Large quantities of the latter
are being hippod .and one of the richest
wsmpe in the State lie near there
which is being drained and will be
brought into cultivation in the near
future The lands, it is said, are fully
equal to the Hyde county lands.
Djver's recent growth is due in a
great measure to the energy and push
of Mr. Levitt Hmss. who is operating a
saw mill and planer and employs a
largo number of bands.
:l '. '. I .
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I
r-1'.i.ttv road
y l-.sd laid off
uiiiy is liable
I miles nvir
'. fhs road
H.i
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ntmn a
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t t.e c hi r. t v ,
. - i i; r. t v will I . i r e rt-i ve
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cvv ;ni.i dei-d n sufficiently
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of the Superior
procure for his
book of nettle-
New Berne's Fair Heard From.
The news of our Iste Fsir hss gone
throughout the length and breadth of
the land and by the nsxt annual exhi
bition will be thoroughly advertised
throughout the United States, ani the
third exhibit will begin to approach the
full measure of what we can show. The
following notice is from the Chicago
Religio-Philosophical Journal of March
16ih:
New Berne, N. C, has just held an
oyster and game fair, which was large
ly attended. Th exhibits of oysters, I
ciams. abad. rock flab a.d trout were
remarkably floe. The game depart
ment was a surprise to all visitors. Live
deer, wild geeee, ducks, turkeys, swan,
partridges, robins and roiny other birds
known lo sportsmen were exhibited in
groat profusion. The agricultural dis
play indicated great natural wealth of
reeources and products. Over one hun
dred specimens of marl from several
counties were shown, and nearly fifty
varieties of natural wood.
The jury a : p. i r. tt .i t" lav o if a road in
township No "J. i'i kini;i; t; near the
h' UK' i f W. 1. S'.dp.i-f i r 1 and connect
ing the S: a ; 1 1 f r
having r p r i - d t .'
sai l ri :i I r. i. o 1 1. a:
f 'T r o d a n . ,i ; '.
wl.es." llliii th.' F i
a . i t . ' I . r o i ( u :
i r ! r- 1 ti
that i . t i i : .
ln1 r-.il I r t .
de-.-r'i ;;.. '. lo
de t; n i: L
anil . t. ,t :
d red in mi
tion in tho
defiuue for thin purpose.
Ordered that tt.t clerk
Court be instructed to
office a State d oc k et and
menu.
Eioard toi k a rectus until ', U lock
Tuesday, April 2 l-9
The board convened at '.0 oYl.nk a
m , Tuesday. April ti l-J-9.
Present. J A. Bryan, chairman . J.
A. Meadows, D.niel I. -inc. K W Smali
w ood and W m 1 I f v e
Ordered, that the tali of costs for
motions, orders and judgments record
ed amounting to . :io be referred to
thrt attorneys of the t oard and the
chairman of the board with power to
approve a n 1 allow Mich .n. t of raid sr- J
Oount as may be found due.
Ou mo 1 1 n . i 'om in n," ion e re S m al 1 w oo1 j
and Meadow were Hpp int-d a com j
mi t tee to hs i -1 i n m 1 1 . c in n ; between!
the ShenlT and I'ounty ireasurer, ami
lo audit and settle tlo- .vo .Hints ot the
various county i tli 'et
The following is a ii-t cf t e jurors
drawn for the Ci-it ti-nin I the Su peri or
Court ' f Craven County.
hk.-,t wi:kk.
No. 1 township W. A. MoLawhorn,
W. B. Edward-i, Jas. F. Heath, Ed.
Wbitford.
No. 2 township W. A. Thomas, W
U. loler. b. L. Wbitford. Jas B.
O'Neal, Emmett Toler, (J. W. L'aton.
No. 3 township J E. Kornegay, W.
T. Hawkins, E. H, Lane.
No. 6 township E D. Russell, J. II
Hunter, H. H. Williams.
No. 7 township Jno. S. Fisher.
No. 3 township W. B. Boyd, T. E
Marshall, Geo. llitchell, colored , Geo.
D. Bowden, W. S. GaskiDS. Fred Doug
las, colored, J. Lewis Fowler. A. M
Baker, Alex. Miller. Needham Case. N
S. Kichardson, v. :. Kiiourn, J. L
Rhem. S. II Scott. W. N. Rus. Daniel
Daugherty, colored . J I.. Thompson.
No. 9 township L S. V. otheringtor,
Abner Wetheringtou.
SECC'M i W KF.k .
No. 1 township timutfl Powers. W.
F. Iancaster .
No. 'i township S li Dann, Freder
ick Belange, W. N. Noble. Alfx. Foy
No. 3 township J. II. White. W. W.
Davis. E H. Heath, W. W Diugherty
No. 8 towaahip V. A. Tolson. jr.
No. township E. F. Rjwe. W. T
Dunn, A. J. Yecmins, W. G Brinson.
Wm. A. Fulchrr. E E Usrivr, Chas
N. Whitman.
Ordered to the R- gister of Deedy be
authorized U purchase a blanU record
for deeds and a bottle of ink.
Ordered that the rrquisiti m of the
clerk of the Superi ir t'ourt be referred
to chairman of the onn :in?n mere with
power to act.
Ordered that hereafter all vouchers
Issued to paupers outeile of the poor
house be issued for three months in
stead of one .
Ordered that upon the piyment by
Cbas. Duffy, jr. of all l.ixes assessed
against R ibert L- hman. on the hous
nd lot purchased by him from said
Lehman the claim of the county against
said houie be released as profiled bv
law In such cast s .
Board ad j -urned tome-; firitt M ndv
display everything aked to be seeo,
THE BUILDING.
The store is the largest and hand
somest in New Berne 50x90 feet, three
stories high, and basement, with ele
vator intersecting evsry iloor. There
are three main entrances, two large
glass front on Pollock and one on Mid
dle street.
INTERIOR LOWER FLU"!;
Tne two entrances on Pollack cUcet
are elegant and spacious. You walk in
on beautifully polished marble of mosaic
design on which rests tastefully painted
iron columns supporting the upper
stories. The whole floor is almost as
light ks day. Spjlves encircle the entire
walls and are friled w Urt merchar d ise,
and the counters, divided into sections,
are also heaped with various displ ays of
articles .
The corner show windows will first
catch the ej es of the ladies It is to
exhibit the millinery department,
located oc the second tloor
The first section on the left is devoted
to ladies finery: dress goods, china.
Morie and striped silks, Henrietta
cloth, Uhambrays, Albatros. striped and
washed flannels and all thadeJ cash-
meres. &c.
Section two. farther on and to the left
is given to embroideries, lawns, fine
eral discussion od the part of most all
of the vi.-iting brethren. Tne relation
tine. The mild weather and eentle
showers have Riven it a good start to
grow. Lenoir ia to have a furniture
factory. The money waa made up and
the organization effected this week.
Wilmington Messeng&r: Major W. R
of th pastor to the Sunday school and ounjrleft some tine Irish potatoes on
of the church to the Sunday school
were the subj-cts of i Ucusgun in the
afternoon, the leading speakers being
Keys. II. V. P- 'e and J Love. Ou
Sunday mornin . sermon of licv. C.
A. Woodson, of M ..ohead. was highly
enjoyed. lulhe iilttinoon the UsUnl
services of the uuday e. hooi were dis
pensed with the iiJJios; s to toe school
made by Rsvs. 11. V. Battie. C. A.
Woodson -nd J. M Brinson. At
dioi a crowded house ei.j ivi-d
eloquent and tnliiant i resent.
God s word li R v. 11. V Bill!.1.
The meeting was u u-ua!l s-u.-ri ...
ful and char cteriz -ii by yre:;: ntirj-.-Bsm
and devotion.
Pleasure Party on the Nt um1.
EilTcio Jol:..N al With your kind
pier mi-r ion we wiii t i ve a brief d es. 1 1 p
u most
; n of
tion if a piea.-ant li lie trip upon the Catawba wheat
oooom or our incomparable ;i
thinking that such a sketch miht inter
esl some of your readers who are un
aware of the superior accommodation
now offered by the well appomtvd Str.
Tahoma.
Our party coLsistcl of several r f New
Berne's fairest daughters aril their ts
coris. Our leader, the popular and af
fable "Tif." whose fertile brain is ever
alive conceiving plana that v. ill con
tribute to he p ensure of others an i to
whose generosity we owe the enjoy
ment of this delightful occasion.
We steamed from the wharf of the
E C. D line at m., and proceeded
on our jjurney. Tne scenery en route-,
rivalling the majestic grandeur of the
Hudson, filled us with nrue as we re-il-
and -outh is a double department sur- ized perhaps more fully than ever the
I rounded by four counters divided up natural beauties i f our surroutui inp;
exhibition vef-terdav at the Produce Ex
change. They were as large as a hen's
e:g and weie raised in his garden in
this city. These are the first of the
season and demonstrate what could be
done ia this section if the proper effort
w ere made.
Xev.-j and Observer: Rev. George W.
S-inderlin. State Auditor, has accepted
ar. invitation to deliver the annual ad
dress at the commencement of Chowan
Female Institute at Murfreesboro.
Mr. Tom Pence has made an assignment
to Me.-srs. T. R. Purnell and W. N.
Jones. E-tiruntei liabilities 6,000,
ass.- ta .-'0 of ij. j
-c.ston Enterprise: Sigman Bros.,
of :;.e nio; l progressive young
f:.r:::- r- u: Catawba county, say they I
have l.C ) bushels of wheat left of their '
la-t year's crop for the Newton Roller I
Mill to grind. The mill has not yet had i
to stand idle five minutes for the lack
of wheat, and has not irronnd anv hut.
DOMESTIC DIAHKHT.
Eggs 9al0c.
8eh.d Cotton '.5 aSic. per lb.
Corn 48a55c.
Fodder. Sl.00al.25 per hundred.
Rice 55a70s.
1VRPKNTINK Hard, Sl.0. virgin and '
yellow dip. 2.50 I
Tab 8i.00al.50. I
Oats New, 41a47c. in sacks.
Bimwu- 17al8c. per lb.
Bmf On foot, 5c. to 7o.
Hams Country. lOallc.
Lard Country, lOallc.
Fskbh Pohk 6a8o.Der pound
Potatoes Bahamas, 45a50o. per bu. :
yams. oyo. per bush.
Onioxs 50c. per bush.
Peanuts 55a70 per bushel.
Ohiokkks Urtiwn 40a5.r)c. pair; half
grown, 22,a25c.
Mkal 65o. bolted.
Staves R O. hhd. S10al2 t er M.
Timber Cypress. 18 in. and over,
85.00 per M.; pine $2.50a4 50.
8HINOLBB West India, dul 1 and nf m
lnai; o inch 82 00a2.50. Buildings
inoh hearts. 88.25 ; saps, 81. 50 per M.
WHOLB8AL PBIOKB.
Mitss Pork New 814.25.
Shoulder Meat 9al0c.
O. R. 'b, F. B's. B.'sandL. C.-75a.
Flour 83. 50a7.50.
Lard 8o. bv the tierce.
N AILS BasislO 's, 82. 60.
8UQAR Granulated.
Coffee 18a20c.
Cheese I3i.
Salt 80a85c. per sack.
Molasses and Syrups 0a45o.
Powder 85.00.
BHOT Drop, 81.50: buck, 31.75.
HIDES Dry, 6a8c; Pro-i 4-.
Kerosene 9ic
Tallow ic.oer lb.
h'ASTERU NORTH C1E0IIHI
E.ifiRFsLE WORKS,
BKIt..K. K.C.
ulonuments. Tombs-'
i hdi KsUiiiBi wartt
ITALIAN&AMERiCAN MARBLE
Orders will receive prompt atUintlo
snd aatisfaotion truarantood
JOE K. WILI.IR. Proprietor
Oor. DliCAD A.'-D CRAVE SU.
KKW BERNE, TI. C
G. E. Mu lir ia my authorized aget t
in Kinston. ra80-dyw
JOHgIcSOELEyr
FASHIONABLE
Boot and Shoe Maker.
Pollock St. Newbern, N. C-
,
pie,.
' s ' i ' lliiee lino IiIm KA I.I, HTOCE.
A I I I : I a I . hii. i.e-n 1 1 i-i i ed and ha la
led I.. n:i onleih fr
Charlotte Chronicle: J. M. Cross, of
l oncord . who has been spending several
uays in Charlotte, was robbed on Tues
day night cf a watch and chain and
some money. Mr. Cross on that night
went to the C. C. depot in this city
with a young man about 15 or 16 years
old, and it was while at the depot that
ho was robbed .
r
tf-RUPflGs
; India linens, checked mualins, plushes.
I velvets, llouncings, sateens, cambrics
: and numerous other things.
I In the centre of the floor aad parallel
I with the two main inles running north
into the same number of section. Facing
here is the caehier's office, under the
1 manajseoient of Mist Maud Moore, one
of New Berne's brightest daughters,
j What is termed the ''bargain counter"
comes first among this group. It has
ail kinds of notions, noveltieB. and a
diversity of miscellany from the
smallest cost up. Adjoining is the
hosiery department and ladies other
wearing apparel, figured lawns, flower
ed cballie, collars and cuffs, calicoes,
shawls. Ac.
To the right from the right hand en
trance are heavier goods ; ginghams,
table linens, domestics, jeans, has and
much more in this line.
In the southeast corner on the same
tloor is the head office. It is handsome
ly carpeted" in Brussels and otherwise j
fitted up wilh all necesaery fixtures, j
A mammoth safe holdi a convenient
1 owc.tr of the line.
One
Pai.ty.
in May next
Jurora for U. S. Court
The following jarois have been drawn
for the spring trm of the L S District
Court Wriich convenes in New Berne on
the 2Jd of April. Jurors are n u re
quired to be present until the of
April :
Way ne county . K. G ( '. ; el .. n i . John
F. Dobaon. Joseph 1 Io; lo we: I . George
Cogdell, Robert Kornegay. F. A. Sim.
mons and Benjamin Barnes.
Pitt county, Wylir Whit, h
cil Dawson, R.bt. G Mcfotter
W . Q u i n u e r '. y .
Craven county. I!. H. Line,
Richardson, R. D. Hancock,
Andersn, E. W. Smallwood,
Fi. Stubba, George Green. Jr.
Thompson, W. F Rountree. A
d . Coun-
er and S
, N . S
E II
C b as
Wm T
R. Den
place as a repository. Eight large chan- attention
deliers light the buildine. ! is Mr. Hussey, the chief engineer and
second fiob.
From the middle of the hall near the
rear a broad winding stairway leads to- Gl'.UtD against the strikf.
the second floor where the rrincinle mr- i An l alwa; s have a bottle of Acker's Func
tion of goods we stored in bulk. It is the
"who esale department, " and consists
principally of N C plaids, bleached
and unbleached domestics, pants cloth,
carpets, dress goodi, knitting cotton,
oilcloths, mattings, shoes, hats, sc.,
cite . In the southeast corner on this
lloor is tho
country. Uthers n note natures weie
not so susceptible to poetic fancy paired
away the tiine pleasantly engaged in
whist. At 2:15 we arrived at our des
tination. Smiths Creek, where we we e
entiM tamrd by Messrs Kugltr and M
G n igald .
It now apprjiched the Lew i:c:iin
hour of luncheon, and the ship's t:oti
summoned us to the sal on. n ;, rt1 we
beheld a most sumptuous rt pa-t pre
pared ny our cite. cr. one of toe party,
whose knowledge of the want-, on sucn
an occasion ad mirably i.dapted him to
the position. Tner- we rea'el our
selves with tho delicacies purchased
from the Craven street repository of
everything that wouid tempt the most
fastidious, the proprietor i-.f which is
the "prince of good fellows. " Mr. Mc
Gonigald, the gentlemanly and very
clever agent of the line, i lined us on , interested and determinpd n ncn hiic
our return trip and contributed much : The Directory met last week and will
to our enjoy ment; and after a most de-: meet again on Tuesday next to start
lightfulrun of two hours we ai rived : work on the grounds
home at S o'clock. i-roC..i,, t , c .
W a , ot, , - , t . I, 1. ,1(V . f . 1 , uiccuouuiu 1U1UI. oeuatOT HOC6
ueoiie to i.iantv L 1 1 o UJ11.SI3 Ol Lilt
Tahoma for their kind and
Charlotte News: Tho State Sunday
school convention, to be held in this
city next week, will bring over 300
delegates to Charlotte. They will be
entertained in good style. Rev. Dr.
Prit -hard's address at the Y. M. C. A.
hall last rdht was listened to by one of
the largest audiences ever assembled
there. The doctor made an entertain
ing talk, and one that was listened to
with pleasure and profit.'
Wilmington Star: Two 6mall frame
buildings ou Church between 'eventh
and Eighth streets were destroyed by
tire about 2 o'clock yesterday morning, j
Tne houses belonged to Daye Bryani, !
colored, and were insured for SSOO.
Tuero u great rejoicing in the firs, j
war 1 la-t U),ht over the election of Mr. j
Morton the first Democrat ever'
elects! in that ward aa a member of the :
board of aldermen. i
Edenton Fisherman and Farmer: The i
presence of railroad and steamboat!
magnates in our midst this week means
something. Vultures never hover where
there js nothing to feed upon. Nothing
meant by the comparison, but ain't it
suggestive. The Fair is booming.
Stock is being rapidly taken. The Sec
retary informs us that money is rolling
in. snow mg mat tne people are really
FIM CUSTOM-MAEE EDOTS AND SHOES
I : ,. .1 work men, all
1 n -1 mr
I -: s. pi o
III K.,1 ! 1
Oil I.'
w n 1 1 1 pp r I p
i. II iy (I . I. ,
Mni; i.:pIi..i
red. u K,
iriiMranti "Lha
li..' luteal tyla
ptifc; Mi
cou rteous
has accepted the invitation to deliver
:i n al.lr,cj op- tl, . c.:i r..j n.ni.
... . . "PJH.P.OO op. lud uuuiuru oattio
Worthy of spec. al mention 1 Ground Celebration, May 4th. This
alone should insure a large gathering
at the battle ground on that occasion,
for who would not walk miles to hear
our ow n Zeb V Petitions are being
circulat.-d throughout the county, for
signatures, asking the county commis
sioners to call an elect ion on the uues-
one, or a co d or couch luav fasten itse f , " ,, K ,V - ,T " T16
, - . , ' shall be sold in this county election to
upon vnu. ne doe is a preventive and , , , ,r . , 1 l"
a few doses a positive cure All Throat ' " "u l"u U,SL uuuay June,
and LnDg troub es vield to its trtatDieM
! lisli Remedy in the Louse. You Ciiimot
I tell how soon I 'n'ip rrv.iv stride vour little
A sample bot'.e is riven
Remedy guaranteed by
Berne, N . C .
vou tree ar
R Berrv.
. tbe
New
'THE R0.U) 10 HLVVLN.
MILLINERY HKI'AHTMEM.
Tlie first room is given entirely t. ;
mnlinery and ia presided over by Mrs.'
A. .'. Scajrborouco and Miss Delia1
K.p'.uoe, both rece it graduates at the
Am. strung i Cntp.r Miliiuery establish- i
ui. n;s of Baltimore. An adjoining room
i where dressmaking will be conducted j
.nipier tne cUarsre ui Miss Joe rarriiT. a
Concord Times: Mr. Will Kerr, the
inventor of the machine far making
seamless bags, which will be manufac
tured in the now factory here, is now
in Chicago having his machine per
fected. The brick is now beinc made
Presents in l!;e mr.t rlcum fi rm
THE LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS jJ.i:
OF THE
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA.
Com I line-el with tho n ih mnl
virtues of plant-; ktinwii to he
most beneficial to the hum;.ii
system, 'forming an agreeable
ami effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the ninny ills de
pending on a weak or inaitive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
1 1 is themct excel intremc'Iy V r.nwr m
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Fhlir-ns r-r (. -,ns:.p:ctl
S ' TM1
PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLCEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FQLLCW.
Every one is rising it nnd ..11 are
delighted wiUi it.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIbT F . ; f-t
8YHUP OJc IOS
MANUFACTURED ONLY bY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, H. Y-
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Bl.Plt.R fill V h
I e cr v. .ire.
'.-.IL'M.'pl
IU1 r: iik iip'MIv Rri.l promplly Uon.
'l Z 1 ll w
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i t. sllmonlaU of th
u 1 1 ip- hu hj ol iiA.1 from B
; Ih 1 1 k own iitnry:
N 1 1 . KHNI, N. C,
' let. M.b, 1H8H
iriiki. nip. h pair of
e "U lndi m two
rn t he in i wo year &nd
I Imve Ipwii Wftarina
I UiPr un. lha bpnat
llevlM'p'U II I ly.
K (i HILU
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
As agents for owners we offer for gale on
easy and accommodating terms Uie follow
log d escribed Improved Iteal Ksiate In the
Clly of Not Berne:
No. 1. WliiKK PROPERTY AT UNION
POINT ; Includes the piece of land known at
"THE I8LAN11," ard the wharf or roadway
leading thereto from Kast Front etieet
Also, water space now being filled In. The
location Is the best In the city for all rnann
facturlng purposes, whlla lha largest oiaft
visiting our waters have ample depth of
water for loading and unloading at the
wharf.
WO. -i. TWO llOUBES AN I) LOTH Al
"I' tills
Tli,'
'he Lis
purtiv:
p-Xtv.ni
:i.'i.'!il.
i:niv exjicrienccp.
virk.
L-r,,wth p.f Mr
: few rears ha
s tli at larger
! . His n v
inputs fur t!
s tliriui;i ail
"i in ir i-'Uin t les
in .ili the brui.el.es
Maik'
rt acb
rtOl ('
1st
business fer
such iiro-
r-ioai was ile
ro meets tho
ie tr.-ule th:i.t
.eljoiui;-1: and
The Truck Outlook.
We Rt the following information
from tba Wilmington Hir:
Tba erlT potato crop in the country
around Wilmington baa bs n aerioaslj
in jarad by oontinu-d wet weather. One
iruckar t e porta that he baa ele-ren acres
"totaJ ly ruiDaJ," aad other report more
or leaa dainage. The prospect for
other "track" rosy be Rood, and for po
tatoee itii, if on well drained lands.
Charleaton truckers aay that their
cabbage cxep U fully twenty days be
hind last year; but potato crop that are
not rained by the rain are fully twenty
daye ahead .
BtTtaotB truck grower, it is said,
are disposed to try new market this
yfJcia preoovaced It; exi with do discomfort Th sterling immq, aad will ship fewer yegetablee
I ma no apptita. i aaeriia iccoum tor meir great popular- to rew ion, tvoeton ana rDiiadeipciia,
w h ich citiee. except the few Interior
it.
Vv-I polmm la aip) aAd Wt aad my Ity
kU0n wee- 4ie i- My Urot wa
my Knell aaa) oc ma
la take eoehdrtioa I eooa- i
a mm a. o. a, it eii
rrt?T twear aad tcr am aeraa m com-
ninon and Joe-'e Hrc kn .colored.!
Jones county, I. II. I'arker col. . II
W Williams -.!. '. ("has. H. Ki v and
John Mercer.
Lenoir e.mr.tv. J (,:i F ield-'. Jr.. Elias
Jackson (col. . Henry Arc hbell. F. 1'.
Fields, K. M. Abbott dead.. W. C.
F'ields. J. M. Woolen
Hy de Cinint y , W. A H.iuni.
Beaufort county, li. W. Walling.
Hugh Uos. Walter Clark, S. Smallwood
and John D. Clark.
Pamlico county , Kobt I'. Midy ette and
Asa Whitcomb,
Greene county. Jno. I). CirirriHley.
Juinny Dunn icol ;, James Newell and
VV. A. Darden.
flnilow county, John (Jilman.
Wilon county , Charles Battle col'.
. Nash county. B. F. Tillery.
Kdgecombe county . II. B. Bryan.
Carteret county. Marion S. Webb.
She scolds and frets.
She's full of pets.
She's rarely kind and tender;
The thorn of life
Is a fretful wife
I wonder what will mend her'
Try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
Ten to one your wife is cross and fret
ful because she ia sick and suffering,
and cannot control her nervousness
when things go wrong Make a healthy
woman of her and the chances are you
will make a cheerful and pleasant one.
"FaTorite Prescription" is the only
remedy for woman peculiar ailments, ; cstarrB ,inco 't
A Well-Fought Fire.
Eirly Saturday morning just after
midnight fire was discovered in a two
story building on South Front street
jus-t east of the railroad crossing. The
lepartment made a quick response and
did efTeciive work which otherwise
would have been a serious confligra
tion. Four buildmgg in all burned.
Thi y were old aad not of much value.
The one in which the fire originated
was owned by Major and Dr. J. B
Hughes and occuped by Israel Simmons.
:olored, a wheel-wright Lops on build
ing about S600; on tools and imple
ments, S3C0. The oihur three buildings
were owned by L. 13. Cutler, the loss
on which he estimate between S600 snd
S700. One wag occupied by Miles
Shepard, colored, a worker in lathe
turning, wood carving. &c. Loss on
machinery and tools 8400 Dr. Eugene
Scott kept groceries in the next build
ing His stock was also a complete loss,
amounting to upwards of S200. A
barber shop occupied by John Mayo
and a warehouse in the rear of the fire
in which a lot of lime was stored and
owned by E. H. Cutler, were damaged.
A brisk wind was blowing from the
BDuthwest which caused the flames at
times to leap the entire width of the
street, underneath which the firemen
were making a brave and determined
tight to prevent the buildings across tbe
street from burning. Tbe heat of the
fire was intense, and to hold their po
sition, which was only done by con
stantly turning the hose on each other,
waa the only means of saving the proper
ty across the Btreet opposite the fire
Though stream after stream kept play
ing upon them they would blaze up on
the roof and threaten serious results.
A line of hose turned on from Maj
Dennison's mill also did good work in
the rear.
It was one of the most successfully
faught fires we have eyer witnessed.
There was no insurance on either build
ings or property owing to the very
high rate charged in what is known as
a very inflamable locality.
A RLMAhKADLE I! 30
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of Unique Brilliant and
Christian Treasuru-i. gathered from
tbe Rid e.t Mints of Religion. Science,
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trated with a Magnificent Galaxy of
Royal Steel Plate Engravings.
.- o other book of modern tiir'-3 dea.'s
with euch a livmv; subj-ct. displays
such genuine genius, h.s such ii signifi
cant, striking and aura -tive title as this
new book po-seeses. It contains the
essence of a thousand tons boiled into
one, and explores every field of human
experience, that Can engage, fascinate
and charm bo h the highly cu tared and
the unlearn.-d, the Cnritr:a ::nd the
man of the world .
In the opening pagej of this unpar
alled work, the -Maj sty cf (i,,d is un
veiled with a pomp of language incred
ibly gorgeous, ati'l et simple enough to
reach ihe mind of a child. Science i
called to testif, how (1- d sees and
hears us and how the ele iients eerve
Him in His watchful care o- r:i in Ne w
light is throw n up.n the Holy Bible
Tne secret of the hum n hearts are lal i
hare. Every passion, i.ifection, virtue
and oice of man is boldly yet tenderly
touched by the author's wizard pt-n.
The book is a mirror in which may
see themselves, and if the advice, of Se
crates "Kn i w Th vse If c ill ever be fol
lowed . t h is mag n l ti' en t wli'.ir.e curta il
ly affords the means.
The chapters on the Ui.known God.
Life. Death nd the Glories, oi Heaven,
are marvels of ingenious reasoning and
noble precepts Awe, Tears, Laughter.
lodignatiou, Deught anil hrtSCinati
nvin DlTKT-T . . ' .1 . ,,,
r i , . .. I Pji'lVP' I Ul.ii i UPP.U11 BU &(l IWflllUKS.
for another large factory, to be built on I No. 8. HARVKY whakf property.
the site just below the residence of Mr.
W. R Odell. The capital stock of the
Beautiful """'uiafiuriDg company naa ueen
lucreasea irom 5-lou.UUU to S545U,UuU
i nearly half a million) and thin factory
will belong to that Company, making
three large cotton factories under this
Compan v.
Winston Sentinel : The many friends
of Dr. W. II. Bobbitt. w ho some time
ago was stricken with paralysis at
Rockingham, and was two weeks ago
removed to the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. II. C. Ashcraft. of this
city, will be glad to learn that he is
steadily improving and that strong
hopes are cow entertained of his per
manent recovery. Dr. Bobbitt is still
conlined to his bed, but uses both hia
hands and saj s ho could spend some of
his time in silting up, but that he suf
fers from nausea u hen in an erect pos
suion Tnis. however, is owing to the
elTe. ts. of the medicine he is taking and
will be; only temporary;
Statesvilie Landmark: There are a
good many cae.es of pueumccia in this
county, i'iiio is-the worst month of the
year lor this litfection. People cannot
be too careful. The reports of the
condition of the growing wheat crop
aro rather contradictory. Upon the
average, however, they are favorable.
Mr. M. L Mote arrived home from
Washington yesteiday, confident that
he will he appointed d istrict attorney
and that "Reliable" Eaves will be ap
pointeii collector. -Congressmen
Brower and E'.vart are controlling in a
great me.isurtj the patronage of North
Carolina, except that of the black dis
trict, v. hich is demanded I v the coon
tread on each other's heels as one I Congressman. Cheatham. However,
peruses this book. The Mean. Low at d both Hrower and Ewart have wanted
Base are lashed with unsparing sar- ; to dictate the appointments of district
casm. while every virtue is polished. ' attorney, collector and marshal. That
refined and glorified till it chines in the ' of marshal was probably a compromise
gracious "Beauty of Holiness " 'but they appear to be far apart yet on
The book is elegantly embeilishf d , the collector and district attorney,
with a beautiful gaiaxy of royal steel,
plate illustrations, by art:s:3 r f orid- , dappi - KS AXD COXTENT."IET
renown. ihe most entraticir-
.en "fl
are reproduced in th' se en ar m i n j p'i ges ,
forming a magnificent picture gallery.
The work contains over 7u0 massive
octavo pages an i is piinte.l from large,
new type, suited to every decree of
vision, on extra fine paper of admirable
finish.
It is issued by the Globe Bible Pub
lishing Co , cf Philadolphia, Pa . and
sold by subscr. pti..n only Mrs. A R.
De Limar. who is the authorized agent
for this section is now canvassiT'tr for
( anno: iro i.ar.d in hr.nd if we look on the
lark side ut every little .-h-tacle. Nothing
wiii .,,1 ,U,rkeL ail'- ii rid naike it n burden
as Dv a. A. kker s l'yspepsia Tablet
wid rare' the wor.-t foroi of Dyspepsia,
t'on-tipation and Indigestion, and make
life a ' appinsss and plfnsn.e. Sold at 05
a::d cent. i-v li. Berrv. N.w Berne,
N i '.
it. We heartily recommend
to dur readers.
this to.
Truckers deeding
Earlv Rose
-a
lime
A Dl'TV TO
It is. surprising t":
cmunn nrciiiiiry p;l
cure a valuable F.u'.i
money Ir. icker'.
positive cure u S's:k-1
trouble. Ti.ey are
takeu and dn i , . -r; ;
New Berne. X. I'.
OfKSEI.
It pee
"hen
h Ola-
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for ti
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?I A KKIKD.
On Wednesday. March 27 r,tti."iesi
dence of the father of the bride. J. A.
Ernul. Mr. J E. Wilcox to Miss Ci r
nelia Ernul. F. S. Err.ui. J. P.. ofr.ciat
ing.
otatoes, Maine
for replanting
their crop, can be
supplied at Lowest
Price by
9
Including part of water front of Ixt No. 12
In the plan of the city. Upon the property
Is located a commodious brick warehouse.
The O. D. 8. 8. Uo. use a portion of the prop
erty. Mo. 4. THE IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE
ONuEAVtN STREET.
No. 5. BRICK STORE AND DWELLING
ON CRAVEN BTREET occupied by H. O. E.
LiOdge.
A full description of this valuable proper
ty, together with the best terms upon which
the same will be sold, nili be furnished -n
application to the undersigned at their office
i nSouth Front street.
WATSON BTRKKT,
dec6 dwtf Ins and Heal Estate Agts.
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5PECI FICS.
Sold by I Irtitru I Mw. cr
pricp.'. liinriiiins'jiniiu.vl
i o. iwii'.jtpwiu. a.1.
All of the above medicines are for
sale at the drug more of F. H. Daffy
and K. Herrv. Middl Hireet N
Berne, N. C.
Attention, Farmers,
We liitve o i liand ami c;id sapnlv
you at Rock Hottom J'iiicks:
Stonewall Cotton I'lows,
( Umax (Jotton Plows,
(loni Cotton I'lows,
''Cotton Kings,"
Iron Age Cult i vatoin,
Cox Cotton Planters,
Centennial Corn I'lantors,
And everything clue tliatis needed
on tiie farm.
Give us a trial.
WHITTY & GATES.
.So. Front and Craven StH.
Newbern, N ( '.
Hotel For Eent.
THE OCRACOKE HOTEL,
Upon the Island of Ocracoke, will be
rented for the enBuing year, beginning
May 1st, 1889. Terms cash or secured
notes. Hotel furnished and ready for
occupancy. Sealed bids to be forward
ed to the undersigned before April 15th.
1889. Further information furnished
upon apr5;:oaiion to
cm. rmowN.
m2S w3i Seo. aud Treat).
Barringto & Baxter,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR TIIE
A. A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SHOE.
EVERY PAIR. WARRANTED.!
Also, a Full Line Ladles and Oents' r,o
of other make.
They sell the Cheapest and Best Line of
CLOTHING, HATS,
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS
ever ofTereil to the trading public. inrllKlwy
Noi: i it Cai
Ht for.- llel li
. my A. Jurn.:.
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UNA.
( . i . 1 1 1 . s s pi;i. r lor ' 'ourl.
i k . ( : Ip. s ipi. i l.ir Court.
t:.ip, M.-iiri.tii. laniiHn. M&ry
1 I., i fins1 nn.i .1. I,. Andrews.
I'lHUiiirrH Hint rptltioners,
li1 11 si
Ii.nli A. .Murriii.
Ip li H Ht llll Sll V II" I
1 ,'i u ru A . h ;pm i d
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T.I II li
A n ii nritl her
Ion ii I' . Murrlll.
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p 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I o petl-
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p s uiui ti.pitiipiH t.pK-th-r and
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a , mi.- ll rilpirl In value
pi ira.-i of Ian ,. ki iiHlepl In the
p n nl y a ii. i Mian iTlwtpn Um
a.nilliM .H in,. I iipprilm I'M l.r.nirli.'a .f New
Ki er. iid.nn n i iik 1 1n- laii.ls of John lUlOdea,
l '. J-li-1 hi i .1 . M . i . 1 1. i ii n, i , lien, and fully
.I.'H TIIk pi In 1 l.i' in-nil'ili hhi h.Iv dulj fllad
her.'iii. uiui um mp- ii.-r. l.v r.'.iilred l.oap
p.'Hl mid kiihwit or di n ur to said pwtltloll
or i pini pla i n t . a t Hu- ollii i- of the ill rk of
i hi' -n pi'i .,r i ourl . . r ( iiihIii' county, at the
I'ourl House In .In knot v II le. on or before
'In' i'wi'iin li ll h Jay of April, A. 11. one th on -Hal
i il i- mhl li u ii.m i-il a i i.l I'lilih nlni'.nr the
put : I ioiii'i k v.:il ai p v lo im. court for the
repel ili'iiiMiu'iil in ilic p-oiii p !h I ti I
Olvp n uiui r n -v lump! an. I ih. ncrI of Onl
low Mip. r ..I- l -oi, it n,l t. eleventh (llUl)
.lay o: h . I p i 1 1 m t i . A 1 , s.!i
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A I 1 p: t i e s t. p i I '-! 1 1 Ioii.th. feilwftl
Tax Notice
Tpi i ;. i- i i p r. en. il. 1 1 r 1 1 j ti - j I
Take N..i,.i.. j i,,il at n slii-tillH Male fnr
lax.'H. at 1 In .i.ii r I lii.imi' ilmn In Hay I torn on
llie7lh,!ay ,.t llnj, Ih.ss. . . - latul lying on
Mas pii n 1 't , p - k . c pii i a i ii I i,u .un act cs . will sold
Wanted:
From Ah W4sdr lo Eaatsr
Sha poodars apoa it;
Wbil b terp troond
To rmiM c&h for that bonst '
Pres.
I Oor(i markets, bars bn getting th
I balk of l& Tgstbls roa in that
' avctioQ in past ya,ra They upect to
(hip to mora western cities, such as
iiiiuii,.iiu iin tu mniiui tiimui guarantee on Dottle wrapper
Naw York and PennsjUaai. 1 bottles, 81. Six for ?5.
Ola Dy arugk'isU. under a positive
guarantee from the manufacturers, that
it will give entire satisfaction in every
oase, or money will ba refunded See
Large
I was troubled with chronic catarrh
and gathering in my head, was yery
deaf at times, had discharges from my
ears, and was unable to breathe through
my noee. Before the second bottle of
Ely's Cream Balm waa exhausted I
waa cured, and today enjoy sound
health. C. J. Corbin. Field Manager.
Philadelphia Publishing House, Pa.
I am on my second bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm, being a sufferer from
s a child, but with
this medicine I am being cured. Wm.
L. Dayton, Brooklyn.
A forthcoming event One tbatr
500 Raccoon Skins.
250 Muskrat kinj,
100 Skunk Skin?,
500 Fox Skins,
300 Otier Skin-..
100 Mink Skins.
50 Opoesoni Skins.
50 Bear Skin
50 Wild ( !at Skin.
50 House Cat 8k in?
100 Rabbit Skin-.
250 Deer Sk in-.
K'OO i :attle Hide,,
lOOOSheip Skir.s.
1000 lio it Sk ir.s.
And al30 Tai. v. IJresiw
Sounds.
UiKhrsit market price paid for all
above. If vru fluu't believe it. try
WHOLESALE GROCER,
VIIPLE STREET,
NEW 15ERNE. K. L.
load Garfs!
10 very tiling
On Wheels.
1 O )fr ciit cheap-
e. than itnyDoily.
iiefore sjettlnu
Buggies!
our prices
a roi'l t.iiy
;i :ul ca.1 ai ou 11 es
I'llli CiiCO. W. STOCKELL '0..
.MSHVILLEpilH.
N:ime this pfipc-r. marii2
i l-'i.-h
GREEN, FOY & CO.,
!anls.ers.
tne
me .
Bacceeds three others.
mir27 dwlm
J. U SMITCI.
New Berne, N. C.
Do a General Banking business.
New Banking House,
M.pi.tie Strtt-t, fourth door below Hotel
Albert,
gi'e uvilr 5KW BERNE. C.
Pure Corn Whiskey,
FROM THE MOUNTAINS.
I have on hand a lot
of Pure Mountain Corn
Whiskey and Alcohol
for Medicinal pur
Doses. J. F. TAYLOR,
Wholesale aud Retail Grocer,
FOOT OF MIDDLE STREET,
jan23dwtf NEW BERNE, N. C
GASH STORE!
Wo are now located en the corner,
near the Monument, where wo w ill be
glad to see our friends.
Groceries in Great Variety.
Clyice Fruits and Candies
fWood and Glass Ware
N6rtions, Cheap as Cheapest.
Whips and Lashes; Sheet Mtihic; Books
and School SuriDlies: SnnfT Tnlmren
and Cigars; and many other articles,
all of wiiich we sell at tbe Lowem t'aBh
Prices.
If you want to sell or buy COUNTRY
PRODUCE, it will pay you to pee us
1 before you bargain.
! With thanks for past favors, we bo
1 licit a share of your trade.
1 P. S. Free stables for all of our cuh
; tomers.
Yours truly,
II. C. liOWKN.
1 Kinston, C.
for 1 In-
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